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@sub.wetshaving.socialGet ready for tomorrow; sniffing the smush seems promising.
Vote for your favorite soap!
The people has spoken: Narcisse
Since we cannot trust postal services anymore: Nominate your soap for the October group shave!
This is the voting thread for the 2nd edition of the Buena Vista Wetshaving Social Club of September – which will take place on September 18. Please comment under each soap, just like last time.
https://youtu.be/tGbRZ73NvlY?si=D9gJD3weIV2MCKMt
You have spoken: the community shave will take place on July 17th (the 3rd Wednesday of July)!
But we still have to pick to soap. Every soap will get their own comment, and if you want to vote for this soap, please comment below the soap nomination with something indicating your approbation. You can vote for several soaps; in case of a tie, we will figure something out.
Hi everybody,
so we are planning to do a (monthly, but pausing in August) community shave! We collectively choose a soap, and on D-day, everybody uses the same soap for their SOTD.
We need to know several things:
There are surely things that I have forgotten. Any ideas, questions?
https://fotofed.nl/i/web/post/703571861068427270
Ertan Süer L'Ours Russe Straight Razor. So sharp, you can cut yourself by merely looking at it.
So, I got excited, and didn't anticipate well how profound the knot would sit in the handle. The knot is glued in with silicone (maybe a little bit too much), and I would like to rescue both knot and handle without damage.
The general advice is: You can just pull it, but Nature has gifted me with the grip strength of a 5 year old child. I have tried it. It simply doesn't move. Since there are a few chemically and physically knowledgeable people here, my question is: how do I get the knot out, when (my) brute force just does not cut it?