I'm pretty much at a standstill right now shave wise. The economy sucks and therefore I'm not spending money on shave items. At $600 a month in gasoline bills, I need to cut back on everything. So where does that leave me? Well if you look at my shave locker, that leaves me with only 20 years worth of shave goodies instead of maybe 25 years to explore. Geez, I'm so deprived. I think I have 2 years of C&E creams and soaps alone. Poor me huh? OK, I admit if I see a great deal on one of my wish list soaps, I might break down and get one. Other then that, I'm settling down to a standard setup a week with change in soap/cream and post shave products only. I will say this. My prep routine and shave technique is spot on. I consider this the most important part of the shave. Get it right and the range of equipment that will do a decent job will increase dramatically. I know I need to get rid of a few items. I just cleaned up the garage I see I have like 3 huge containers full of stuff that has many items I probably will never use or I found to be not to my liking but others may like.
I now know I made a mistake in how I bought things. I should have bought one example from each manufacturer instead of 5-6 from the same one only different scents. I wasted a lot of money doing that. Blade sample packs should have been the rule instead of 200 blades of one type. Collecting Merkur razors was probably not the smartest thing do after the first 3 razors that shave me so well. Straights at this time are not for me except the Feather ACD-N, which I will never stop using and the Bill Ellis Custom which I will lovingly care for and use on occasion until I die. I don't have the time, patience or money to pursue that side of shaving, especially, since I can get almost near BBS with no irritation with a 2 1/2 pass combination shave with the ACD-N and a DE razor. So, str8 razor shaving is out. Long live DE shaving! I'm still dedicated to soaps and creams with soaps being more emphasized. Put the two together and wow! In truth, I figure 3 razors, 4 blade types, 3 brushes, 5 soaps and 5 creams with an assortment of aftershaves and a couple of colognes is all I really need. Sad huh? Will I get it down to that? Hell no but all that means is that I will be very very choosy on what I buy in the future and they will be limited to soaps, creams and a brush or two with a rounding out of the Merkur Razors. I reached my goals in shaving and now I can reap the benefits. What does it mean for this blog? Well, it means I can do a little more in depth analysis of the products I have and so on with ratings and pictures and such with the occasional posting on some industry or technique observations as I have time but for the most part, my journey is winding down. This was never the intended as the end all for wet shaving or anything like that. I will never write a book and I won't do a video. It's just me and a couple of hundred different shave items exploring the world of wet shaving with a lot of YMMV and IMHO thrown in for good measure. If you having been reading any of this you will know that I have been cutting back for about a month now. I'm going into shaving maintenance mode so there won't be much to report. Feel free to email me with questions. Maybe I can be of some further help but I'm just like any other guy that just wants a decent shave and enjoy myself while doing it.