Welcome To Episode 32 of The Moustache & Blade Podcast! Today we are very excited to be joined by the Whipped Dog himself, Larry Andreassen! For those in our listening audience familiar with Whipped Dog and for those not, this interview is sure to entertain and inspire. Larry is such a boon to the wet shaving […]
Moustache & Blade – Episode 22: Interview with Nick Schraut
Welcome to Episode 22 of Moustache & Blade! We have a great episode for you today folks, something for everyone! We will be looking at bowl lathering vs face lathering, hearing from the Razor Queen, some more of Shaving Made Easy with Ryan and lastly, an interview with Nick Shaves! To learn More about Nick […]
How To Load a Schick Repeater Injector Razor
There is nothing sweeter than scoring a new Schick Repeater on your favorite auction site. In the history of the razor, I am not sure there is a more precise and substantial piece of gear to be found. The issue becomes quite clear when you get your first vintage repeater for the first time…um, how the hell does this thing work? […]
Moustache & Blade Podcast – Episode 4: Interview with Captain’s Choice Aftershave
Welcome to Episode 4 of Moustache & Blade! On today’s show you will meet Scott Brennecke of Captain’s Choice Aftershave. Join Douglas and Ryan as they once again sit down to pick the brain of yet another fascinating small business owner within the wet shaving community. Hear how Captain’s started, where it’s headed and learn […]
Moustache & Blade Podcast – Episode 1: Meet Your Hosts
Welcome to our very first episode of Moustache & Blade! This first show is more of a “Meet the Hosts” type hang out. Listen while both Douglas Smythe and Ryan Steven Green tell you a little about themselves and their mutual interests in wet shaving and facial hair. Hear how they met and take a […]
How To Modify A Modern DE Blade For A Vintage SEGAL Razor
[Video Tutorial HERE!] [More Photos From My Collection] “My new/old favorite razor!” I had always loved the design of the SEGAL Razor; the handle, the top cap loading mechanism, the weight and balance. It was a shame that no one was producing blades that fit such a thing of beauty any longer. With this in […]