Great shave and great catch! I admit that I get mesmerized by that Jnat feel. I used to pay the most attention to the tomo step, but the magic of the Chu/Koma combination changed all that.
Cool comparison Eric! I always like when people compare 2 different edges from 2 different stones👍🏼 good catch with the phone slide 🤙🏼lol And thanks for the shout out brother!! I’ll have to try that soap/splash combo! Don’t work too hard and be safe out there!!
I love any woods scent but I am a such a fan boy of that Pine smell. The menthol and pine , I wouldn’t have thought as a pairing but man it’s so good. Black Diamond has become my favorite, great job with that one Joe.
Hi Eric. I also like woodsy scents. And I don't like smallish razors for some reason either. They do shave but 😀 I don't know. Thanks for sharing and enjoy the holiday season
Ouch! You dropped us on our heads brother, good choice not editing that out haha good reflexes! Both razors seemed very good shavers, sometimes the size can throw you off it it ain’t what you prefer. No idea what you did but I’m telling you, you is looking younger!
Another great video Eric. Like you, I've gravitated toward wider blades - nothing under 5/8 feels comfortable and I prefer 6/8 or wider. I have two ERN 525 razors, one is right at 5/8 and the other is 11/16. Believe it or not, I can feel the 1/16" difference.
@Eric_TheCajunBlade me too, but not in great shape.. not more than 4/8th, so rather thin for even me.. and scales are shifted to bog-oak (think that what it's called)..don't remember why I got it actually, not one of my better finds..🤪
Another great one Eric. Those Heljestrand razors take an amazing edge. In my experience you just have to spend almost twice the amount of time on the stone compared to a typical Solingen razor to get a good edge.
Très bien, merci Eric. Love those Swedish razors from Eskilstuna great steel. 👍
Yeah it’s nice hard steel, takes a great edge.
Great shave and great catch! I admit that I get mesmerized by that Jnat feel. I used to pay the most attention to the tomo step, but the magic of the Chu/Koma combination changed all that.
Thanks Greg. I have not uses anything but Chu/Koma/ Nakayama Tomo since I got my Chu. I really like that progression
Cool comparison Eric! I always like when people compare 2 different edges from 2 different stones👍🏼 good catch with the phone slide 🤙🏼lol
And thanks for the shout out brother!! I’ll have to try that soap/splash combo! Don’t work too hard and be safe out there!!
Thanks man, have a good weekend…. Don’t get wrapped up in work 🤪😜
Top shave 💙💙💙
Thanks rober
Very nice shave. Nothing better… scrappers and blood 🩸.
Thanks bud, that razor was little but mean 🤣
Love both those razors bro, beautiful ! I hope you do a video with that new wet stone soon ! Have a good weekend boss !
Thanks man, you too. I have some stuff in the works 😜
Fantastic video. Thank you for taking the time to post and share.
Thanks for the shout out.
I hope you have a good one.
Thanks man, can’t wait until your next one.
@@Eric_TheCajunBlade I did a test one, just with honing. The next one I hope will turn out better. But it is all learning. Cheers
That soap and splash combo is excellent! They really compliment each other nicely. Headed to the slopes next week! ⛷️⛷️
I love any woods scent but I am a such a fan boy of that Pine smell. The menthol and pine , I wouldn’t have thought as a pairing but man it’s so good. Black Diamond has become my favorite, great job with that one Joe.
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Experimenting with fragrances is one of the best parts of soap making.
Nice shave Eric!
Thanks Matt
Sounds nice and sharp, crisp. ~cheers Eric💈🍻
Thanks Gary
Hi Eric. I also like woodsy scents. And I don't like smallish razors for some reason either. They do shave but 😀 I don't know. Thanks for sharing and enjoy the holiday season
Yeah; I am no good with the small razors.thanks for watching! Happy holidays!
classy! best wishes Eric
Appreciate it Bud.
Ouch! You dropped us on our heads brother, good choice not editing that out haha good reflexes! Both razors seemed very good shavers, sometimes the size can throw you off it it ain’t what you prefer. No idea what you did but I’m telling you, you is looking younger!
It must the the adrinachrome
Another great video Eric. Like you, I've gravitated toward wider blades - nothing under 5/8 feels comfortable and I prefer 6/8 or wider. I have two ERN 525 razors, one is right at 5/8 and the other is 11/16. Believe it or not, I can feel the 1/16" difference.
Yea, a 6/8 is the most natural for my stroke. I do enjoy my 7/8 snd 8/8, but can’t do them big choppers.
Need to hone up one of my mk31s, got inspired..nice video Eric
I also have a MK8 I really like.
@Eric_TheCajunBlade me too, but not in great shape.. not more than 4/8th, so rather thin for even me.. and scales are shifted to bog-oak (think that what it's called)..don't remember why I got it actually, not one of my better finds..🤪
Another great one Eric. Those Heljestrand razors take an amazing edge. In my experience you just have to spend almost twice the amount of time on the stone compared to a typical Solingen razor to get a good edge.
Also look at Erik Anton Berg razors and other manufacturers from Eskilstuna Sweden. 👍
They do take a bit more work for sure. But they hold an edge.
🇸🇪 razors rock, them and japanese blades
Am I 1st?
You are 😉
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Excellent share of Cajun Wisdom