There are fewer patents for shaving mugs than there are for razors. Even so, some basic ideas gets recycled. A few years ago I snarked on a 1875 patent for a shaving mug where you could screw your soap down to keep it from falling out or flipping around. Just a few years later Mr Joseph Maria Blasi solved the same problem with a rather more spiky shaving mug.
Continue readingShave of the day 5th July 2023
Razor: Tatara Masamune
Blade: Astra Green
Brush: Vie-Long #13051M
Pre-Shave: O Way Softening Shaving Cream
Lather: Body Shop Maco Root & Aloe
Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara
Additional Care: Alum Block

Humpday shave. Nothing fancy but who needs that when it feels fantastic?
Shaving soap holder
Have you ever gotten fed up with how the cake of soap sits at the bottom of the shaving cup, being wet and gross and all that stuff? Me neither, but in our defence most of the people treating traditional wetshaving as a hobby have more than one soap. And most of us don’t keep it in a single shaving mug. But way back then, when a single cake of soap kept in a mug was the order of the day? I can definitely see the appeal of John Richardson’s 1892 patent for a shaving soap holder.
And it is a nice, simple idea too. But before we look closer, let us see what John wanted to achieve:
Continue readingShave of the day 3rd July 2023
Razor: Tatara Masamune
Blade: Astra Green
Brush: Wilkinson Sword Badger
Pre-Shave: O Way Softening Shaving Cream
Lather: B&M Latha Oceana
Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara
Additional Care: Alum Block

Fresh week, fresh shave. And don’t forget that you can get a free digital copy of my first book this week 😉
Shave of the day 30th June 2023
Razor: “Normal”
Blade: Shark Super Chrome
Brush: Omega #10048
Pre-Shave: O Way Softening Shaving Cream
Lather: Proraso Menthol & Eucalyptus
Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara
Additional Care: Alum Block
Birthday week e-book sale!
My birthday is coming up. And it is a round number too. So to celebrate, I’m offering digital copies of my first book for free!
It is a meandering look at the history of shaving, as seen through patents from the last century and a half. Somewhat serious, somewhat humorous, with quite a bit of snark. The book explores a wide range of ideas ranging from electrically heated razors to plug into the light fixtures, magnetic pseudoscience, and of course the ever present vibrating razors. And you’ll find a few sensible razors that were the right idea at the wrong time in there too.
What I appreciate the most is the author’s commentary. He points out the most interesting aspects of the patent in a couple of short paragraphs. This isn’t always obvious from the patent drawing itself, so the author has done the work of reading through the patent and describing the vision and features of the invention.
Dennis, review on Amazon

So from Monday 3rd July and for five days you can grab some free summer reading!
Shave of the day 28th June 2023
Razor: “Normal”
Blade: Shark Super Chrome
Brush: Semogue TSN LE 2012
Pre-Shave: O Way Softening Shaving Cream
Lather: Taylor of Old Bond Street Peppermint
Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara
Additional Care: Alum Block

A minty fresh Wednesday shave. Don’t rhyme as well as it would have done on Monday, but it felt great on a muggy morning.
Dollarstore find
So I was visiting a newly opened dollarstore (no, not a type – that is the company name) and spotted something I just had to take a couple of photos of.
Continue readingNo shave of the day 26th June 2023
Because yesterday I went to an actual barbershop and got a straight razor shave, that’s why. My cheeks are still smooth 28 hours later, and my skull is practically gleaming.

The whole thing was – as usual – most enjoyable. And left me with no need to shave the day after.
Totally not my usual thing: Hedgehog
So I was out in the garden the other day… thankfully with the good camera
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