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Mantic, thanks for giving directions like this to us younger trad dude types who appreciate the finer classical things of life, but can’t learn them from our dads cause THEY never did them.
Well made video. I love these vidz and just bought my first wet shaving brush and double edge razor. Im using a Merkur 34C HD razor with a Silvertip Shavemac 21mm Brush! eat your heart out! Cheers, i cant wait to try!
Never, if it’s well made. My dad just gave me the razor my grandfather shaved with back in the 60’s all the way until he passed away and then my father shaved with it it and it’s still in great condition
I envy you on the collection and the storage you have for it. I love shaving so much that I think my beard doesn’t grow fast enough.
The only difference is I use a straight edge razor.
I am a big fan,
Thank you for all that you have shared with us.
That is a hell of a shaving arsenal. Regardless, I’m glad I’m not the only one who finds shaving to be more than a routine task. I am guilty of using the standard disposable plastic razors and canned cream, but I use a traditional cream rinse whenever I can. I find it soothing and as girly as it sounds, I do enjoy a good pampering once in awhile, and men’s personal care is so low key nowadays…this stuff is hard to find and the selection is usually quite minimal.
Not at all. I just mean a brush that’s been manufactured well. Probably anything over $50 will last a long time. A $13 Tweezerman with a wooden handle? Probably not.
if you read this you die tonight
There was guy named james who was told if you say
bloody mary three times in the dark in a bathroom you die.
So he tried it he was found dead a hour later in the bathroom. Post on 5 other videos or die
What about Main & Tail shampoo? It’s made for horses, works great on people, why not badger hair? I don’t know, I’ve decided to use the Borax solution instead.
5:24 am on February 8th, 2010
Mantic, thanks for giving directions like this to us younger trad dude types who appreciate the finer classical things of life, but can’t learn them from our dads cause THEY never did them.
6:19 am on February 8th, 2010
daboss212- then use the mild vinegar solution shown in the video. Some people use pet shampoo.
6:22 am on February 8th, 2010
what if u dont have borax
7:19 am on February 8th, 2010
Depends on the mineral content of the water. Generally 2-4 times per year.
8:09 am on February 8th, 2010
you should get paid for this
8:42 am on February 8th, 2010
Cool, thanks.
9:02 am on February 8th, 2010
Well made video. I love these vidz and just bought my first wet shaving brush and double edge razor. Im using a Merkur 34C HD razor with a Silvertip Shavemac 21mm Brush! eat your heart out! Cheers, i cant wait to try!
9:31 am on February 8th, 2010
Never, if it’s well made. My dad just gave me the razor my grandfather shaved with back in the 60’s all the way until he passed away and then my father shaved with it it and it’s still in great condition
9:40 am on February 8th, 2010
Hi
h-o-w often a brand new brush should be cleaned?
9:42 am on February 8th, 2010
mantic59, what are the signs that the shave brush has past its prime?
10:05 am on February 8th, 2010
Im with you on that, I wish I could shave twice a day!
10:57 am on February 8th, 2010
I envy you on the collection and the storage you have for it. I love shaving so much that I think my beard doesn’t grow fast enough.
The only difference is I use a straight edge razor.
I am a big fan,
Thank you for all that you have shared with us.
11:25 am on February 8th, 2010
That is a hell of a shaving arsenal. Regardless, I’m glad I’m not the only one who finds shaving to be more than a routine task. I am guilty of using the standard disposable plastic razors and canned cream, but I use a traditional cream rinse whenever I can. I find it soothing and as girly as it sounds, I do enjoy a good pampering once in awhile, and men’s personal care is so low key nowadays…this stuff is hard to find and the selection is usually quite minimal.
12:05 pm on February 8th, 2010
very enjoyable series of videos. good stuff
12:49 pm on February 8th, 2010
u got style
thanx for informative vids
1:44 pm on February 8th, 2010
Does that mean no wooden handles?
2:08 pm on February 8th, 2010
Not at all. I just mean a brush that’s been manufactured well. Probably anything over $50 will last a long time. A $13 Tweezerman with a wooden handle? Probably not.
2:17 pm on February 8th, 2010
Decent quality means,… Silvertip?
2:42 pm on February 8th, 2010
94SnakeEyes- any decent quality brush will last 5 years minimum.
3:10 pm on February 8th, 2010
How long do shaving brushes usually last?
3:41 pm on February 8th, 2010
if you read this you die tonight
There was guy named james who was told if you say
bloody mary three times in the dark in a bathroom you die.
So he tried it he was found dead a hour later in the bathroom. Post on 5 other videos or die
4:02 pm on February 8th, 2010
i wayyy prefer straight razors. even smoother than these. im the same with razorburn
4:13 pm on February 8th, 2010
dumpling9999- Not true.
5:11 pm on February 8th, 2010
i heard that animal hair brush produces less lather than synthetic brushes because animal hair “absorbs” the lather.
is this true? if so, where all the lather go?
5:21 pm on February 8th, 2010
What about Main & Tail shampoo? It’s made for horses, works great on people, why not badger hair? I don’t know, I’ve decided to use the Borax solution instead.