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Hi Mike, where did you purchase your B&M Four Horsemen soaps (four of) do you know if these can be bought in the UK, Slick Boy's Don't seem to be stocking it!Razor = Rockwell 6s ( 4 )
Blade = Treet Dura Sharp ( 2 )
Brush = 26 mm High Mountain Badger By Bobby Moffat.
Soap = B&M The Four Horesmen ( Death )
with matching splash
Balm = Clarins Ultra Moisturiser
View attachment 102499Another 10/10 shave today with the last of the Four horsemen series death.
Might be the last but it’s certainly not the least.
Brilliant performing soaps as you would expect from B&M and the scents are very complex similar to DG.
Brilliant really.
I haven’t used this razor in a good few months due to a nugget issue and yes i’m the nugget.
When i emptied one of my toilet bags this razor was in it, i completely forgot i actually took it to Brazil and forgot all about it.
Complete numpty, i was desperate for different gear over there yet this was sitting there hiding in my bag.
I know a lot of people don’t like the 6s saying it’s built like a tank but i like it
in fact it’s possibly the most efficient razor i own,
not the best but defo efficient.
Until Tomorrow
Stay Safe Boys & Girls
Paul they were a BST buy on here from Marc @Crossan so he’s your port of call my friend.Hi Mike, where did you purchase your B&M Four Horsemen soaps (four of) do you know if these can be bought in the UK, Slick Boy's Don't seem to be stocking it!
Anyone else please feel free to chime in, thanks!
Paul.
They were the Halloween release so fairly limited. They were a bit of a disaster IMO and stockists sold them off cheap in the endHi Mike, where did you purchase your B&M Four Horsemen soaps (four of) do you know if these can be bought in the UK, Slick Boy's Don't seem to be stocking it!
Anyone else please feel free to chime in, thanks!
Paul.
Reminds me of Peter the Great's beard tax:After 24hrs to digest the recent shaving budget it is over to the IFS (Institute For Shaving) for their interpretation. Hence this evening we weigh up the shave themed, 'The rising cost of facial hair removal'
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£1912 - Ever Ready 1912
£100% - GEM
£24mm - Cadman Tuxedo
£2.63inches - The Bath House Orange flower
£6.66 - Floris Elite
https://giphy.com/VGbtxT5lYhVzA1trA2 'Two pounds of shaving brushes, that'll be......£70,000 please'
In an attempt to reduce the level of bearded twats in the market place the Shaving Party have budgeted an additional £7bn of tax payers money to control facial inflation. In due consideration (by our estimation) we expect an extra 100 smooth faces throughout the general population the fiscal facial term equates to £70m/shave. Based on this we foresee an increase in the ftse 100 index on tonsile related businesses and a massive increase in the prices of their products.
Brian H. Please PM me as I have a great idea for buying an island between us. Or one each if we get this one right.
Did I shave this evening or do I just waffle shite? Indeed I managed both.
Starting with team lather the Tuxedo is just the perfect brush to deliver on a hard soap and the Bath House is just that. And a superb soap with superb qualities in to the mix. I do find I have to add a bit more water than I am used to, but that is the nature of the product.
The 1912? Not a general go to for me but one which always gives me great pleasure in use. Just the idea that I am shaving with a razor pushing 100 years which still delivers shaves as good as any modern item out there makes me happy. And deliver it did. In a most perfect manner. I feel like an antique and in fact I am. But a very nicely clean shaven antique. A bit like @TobyC except British damn it.
Seems sometime since I last posted these girls and this shaves needs an injection of happiness to end on. Over to Pantyhose.....
Cheers Mike.Paul they were a BST buy on here from Marc @Crossan so he’s your port of call my friend.
And i love them all
Thank you for your response, what a bummer!They were the Halloween release so fairly limited. They were a bit of a disaster IMO and stockists sold them off cheap in the end
Reminds me of Peter the Great's beard tax:
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