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  • gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social
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    7 days ago

    November 17, 2024

    • Brush: Zenith B15 (506 U/L) 27.5mm Boar

    • Blade Holder: GEM Damaskeene CC (1912-1920)

    • Blade: Personna Gem PTFE (8)

    • Lather: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - Soap

    • Aftershave: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - Aftershave

    • Fragrance: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - Eau de Parfum

    2 passes. Face lather. Excellent shave.


    I’m takin’ a ride with my Staaaag … There’s really nothing like the Midnight Stag trifecta to start your day. I was getting some odd glances in the store while shopping for junk food for the Sunday afternoon games, but I felt more accepted by the forest wildlife on my morning hike.

    @djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social is doing a run through all 14 generations of GEM razors. I only have 3 of them. This Damaskeene happens to be one that he doesn’t have. I have the MMOC Gen2 and Flying Wing also. The EldrormR Industries MM24 that I own is still in production and doesn’t factor into the 14 generations.

    If I weren’t so deep into the straight razor side of this hobby, I would collect more examples of these GEM razors. The design and execution of them is very well done, and the ones I have tried have been great shavers.

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        7 days ago

        Everything is improved when you wear the Staaaaag :)

        My father was a member of something called the Appalachian Trail Club. He would take me on hikes and to trail maintenance events when I was Djunior’s age. I wasn’t thrilled to come along at the time, but something stuck. By the time he reached the age I am now, I found ways to accompany him on a lot of short trail hikes.

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          That sounds fun!

          I have an acquaintance in Connecticut who’s also active in such a club (or the same club?) and I accompanied him checking “his” part of the trail for damages after a storm. It was really beautiful nature.

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            6 days ago

            Well, the appalachian mountains aren’t as dramatic as the alps, but they have their own charm … bears, reptiles, insects, etc. I hope to do a little hiking in Europe. My son has hiked the El Camino de Santiago and the GR10.