Thanks for all of your shaving videos. I just watched a vod from a couple months ago where you talked about getting out of the active collecting hobby. For those of us who just want a better than cartridge shave, your videos will remain a great way for us to immerse ourselves in the culture and technique of DE shaving, even if we're not that interested in collecting. Thanks again for all of the hard work putting this impressive body of shaving knowledge together. Good luck on your future projects.
@@steveboyd3455 Mostly. A lot of my shaving stuff was left in boxes to be sold. There’s some boxes here and there of stuff I just don’t care to deal with right now, but I’m mostly settled in.
@@soapthing Good. Are you doing a video about what you will keep and what you will sell off, and why? I would be interested in what you see as core to a collection. In any event, take care and enjoy.
Ah, Ben. Another top video. Castle Forbes is good stuff, no doubt about it! You won’t agree with me, but I think the irritation under your chin is caused by sideways movement of the razor. My suggestion: either go straight up from your Adam’s Apple to above your chin, or straight down. You can maybe try sideways after your first full pass (when some beard reduction has occurred). In this video, you went straight to the sideways movement as part of your first pass (and then did quite a lot of buffing). I know, I’m full of it, but that’s how it looks to me. Mind you, I grew a goatee because I hated shaving my chin! I’m still hoping to see a shave during one of your hikes… Cheers. 👍🪒
Thanks for all of your shaving videos. I just watched a vod from a couple months ago where you talked about getting out of the active collecting hobby. For those of us who just want a better than cartridge shave, your videos will remain a great way for us to immerse ourselves in the culture and technique of DE shaving, even if we're not that interested in collecting. Thanks again for all of the hard work putting this impressive body of shaving knowledge together. Good luck on your future projects.
good video 👍
I've been out of the loop catching up on your videos. Great to see you back in the US of A!
Good looking shave Ben👌🤠👌
That was a very good shave Ben
denim is such a classic, got one in a local polish pharmacy in ireland for 3 euro. sweet !! great shave dude
Are you unpacked yet, at your new home?
@@steveboyd3455 Mostly. A lot of my shaving stuff was left in boxes to be sold. There’s some boxes here and there of stuff I just don’t care to deal with right now, but I’m mostly settled in.
@@soapthing Good. Are you doing a video about what you will keep and what you will sell off, and why? I would be interested in what you see as core to a collection. In any event, take care and enjoy.
@ that’s actually an interesting idea. I’ll look into it.
Ah, Ben. Another top video. Castle Forbes is good stuff, no doubt about it! You won’t agree with me, but I think the irritation under your chin is caused by sideways movement of the razor. My suggestion: either go straight up from your Adam’s Apple to above your chin, or straight down. You can maybe try sideways after your first full pass (when some beard reduction has occurred). In this video, you went straight to the sideways movement as part of your first pass (and then did quite a lot of buffing). I know, I’m full of it, but that’s how it looks to me. Mind you, I grew a goatee because I hated shaving my chin! I’m still hoping to see a shave during one of your hikes… Cheers. 👍🪒
@@jmw3938 That’s actually not the worst idea 💡. I’ll give it a try next time. Thanks for the tip!