The Best of Times and The Worst of Times

There is a very interesting thread going on at my favourite shaving forum right now; people discussing the positive and negative changes and development in the wet shaving community over the last decade or so.

Well worth a read – I suggest y’all head over there and look at the thread.

Shaving and anthrax…

…is a subject I touched upon before – as well as mentioned in passing in regards to a disposable shaving brush – but I found a recent article discussing the same thing.

Given that the latest article focuses on a ‘mere’ 200 cases in the US and the UK, and there were literally millions of soldiers and civilians shaving daily… I think the whole anthrax scare was little more than a scare overall; serious for the people who contracted the disease, but a rather minute risk if the manufacturers of shaving brushes had taken a tiny bit of care in the manufacture.

Key take away? You might want to be wary of old shaving brushes, but there is plenty of other things that are more likely to make 100 year old brushes dangerous to use…

Best care package ever

I’m currently travelling for work, and Phil of BullGoose sent me a care package that’ll make my travels a lot more comfortable and enjoyable.

I knew that Phil is an all round Good Guy™ in addition to being a purveyor in bespoke shave gear, on top of being the man behind of my favourite shave forum. Based on the box I received, I have now reached the conclusion that Phil is in fact downright an Awesome Guy™.

I knew Phil wanted to send me a brush, from an artisan he considered taking into his store but for various reasons it didn’t pan out despite the brushes being highly regarded. I knew Phil said he would include some Asylum brand shaving soap, some aftershave and “a few other things to fill the package”. Phil’s idea of package filler simply blew me away… in a good way.

So what did I get in the box from Phil?

  • Two of his own brand Asylum Shave Work’s tallow soaps – Frankincense & Myrrh and Old Virginia
  • A bottle of Asylum Shave Work aftershave – Frankincense & Myrrh
  • A total of eight tucks of blades – two each of Kai Stainless, green Astra, Polsilver Super Iridium, and Perma Sharp Super
  • A pen – but not Phil’s usual pen with a light on the end, but a TSN LE Tactile Turn Slider
  • A DE razor – and what a razor! A blinged out Mergress Adjustable, a popular razor over on the ‘Nook
  • And a Romera brush with a lovely horn handle – Gustavo Romera has a good reputation as an artisan, less so for his communication

Yeah.. blown away is a major understatement, and calling it a major understatement is a major understatement as well…

Some first impressions:

  • The brush have a 28mm or so knot of Artisania Romera Manchurian Badger hair, and is the first ‘real’ prosumer1 level bagder brush I’ve owned… it feels niiiice, and I havn’t even begun breaking it in. I’m tickled pink over the prospect of seeing and feeling it breaking in over the next few weeks. Gustavo might have a slightly ragged reputation on some forums for his inability to communicate, but this brush feels top notch.
  • The Mergress is another one of Phil’s exclusive offerings; an improved Merkur Progress, fixing any minor issues with the original razor and – allegedly – improving the balance (I’ve not used an original Progress, but the balance of the Mergress is spot in in my eyes). I’m very much looking forward to putting it through it’s paces.
  • The soaps and the aftershave come from Phil’s own brand and simply smells fantastic. Time will tell how well they work,but the reviews that other shavers have left are overall great. Again I’m looking forward to using them for the rest of my trip.
  • Most of the blades are known and liked by me – I have to wonder if Phil reads my SOTD – but the Kai is new to me. Once I gotten to know the Megress with the help of a Green Astra, I’ll have to see what the Japanese Kai can do for me.
  • The Tactile Turn Slider is a lovely artisan pen, with a wonderful steampunk vibe. My handwriting is usually like a monkey on meth, but I still look forward to using this pen.

So a big Thank You to Phil, for his amazing generosity and for making my travels so much better.

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A very interesting read

A few years ago Brian Krampert – the man who makes one of my favourite aftershaves – posted an in depth history of the Valet Autostrop; a razor I consider to have one of the more steam-punky looks of them all.

If you haven’t read it already, I strongly recommend going and doing it now – it’s a very interesting read.

An interesting read – a review of the Paradigm Razor

Remember my rant from a couple of days ago?

A trusted source – ie: a wetshaver whos integrity and common sense I trust, even if I do on occation disagree with his conclusions – have done a review on the Paradigm Razor.

Among several interesting tidbits is high praise for the design – the use of a bar instead of pins to lick the blade is pointed out – as well as praise for the shave (after a little bit of adjustment due to the low weight). The difficulty of machining Ti is also pointed out.

You can do a lot worse the next five minutes than to pop over to the Sharpologist and read the review. And once you’ve done that, you can find even more reviews of the Paradigm over on my favourite shave forum.

More upcoming excitment

The Darwin is/was one of the more distinct safety razors out there, with a hexagonal handle and a top cap with a unique shape:

Getting one these days are hard, but when there is an openign in the marked someone might step up to fill it – in this case it’s Phil over at BullGoose shaving who have announced the “Evolution”, a stainless steel re-imagining of the Darwin.

Given the positive reception and reviews of Phil’s Asylum Rx Single Edge razor, I think it’s fair to say that the Evolution will be of high quality and give great shaves.

Read more about it on my favourite shave forum.

Want to win a brand new Asylum Rx Single Edge razor?

Phil – the guy behind my favourite shaving forum – is running a competition where you can win one of his eagerly awaited Asylum Rx razors. I havn’t tried it myself, but the feedback from the early testers are encouraging to say the least.

Full disclosure: I’m one of the forum moderators, and I lust for this razor badly myself.