I haven't done a MMMMFF shave in a while. Alive is a great scent for the hot and humid weather we have here in summer, and the Flying Wing was a joy to use, as always.
I don't use this soap enough to be really proficient with it, and I've had some pretty disappointing lathers in the past -- this time, though, I did good! I guess it's just one of those soaps that takes a relatively hefty amount of loading, and not much water. Lots of water just breaks it, I guess.
Brut was really nice, and it's the next morning and I can still smell it.
It feels great. It's big, but not cumbersome. It was sold as a 28mm, but measures 30, and is larger than the other 28mm SHD that I have. I prefer this one to the 28mm, as it feels a tad softer. They're both great, though.
I had to use a rotary tool (Dremel™ brand 🤣) to enbiggen the hole in the handle in order to get this knot in. It's in a "reject" Dogwood from when Phteven used to sell them for cheap in IRC. Now he sells them auction style. I do wish it was in a larger handle to make it easier to hold, but I'm happy with it overall.
Razor: Zwilling J. A. Henckels Friodur 72-V (13/16", quarter hollow or near wedge, stainless steel)
Lather: Barrister and Mann – Braeburn
Post Shave: Southern Witchcrafts – Pomona
Fragrance: Imaginary Authors – Sundrunk
Wedges aren't my preferred grind, but I am thoroughly fascinated by how different a heavy wedge and a full hollow feel despite having the same outline and bevel angle. (I have the 72 in full hollow and in wedge). The only difference is mass and stiffness.
Silky smooth shave with the cleaver and Omnibus. Braeburn is still in consideration for AA.
Testament to omnibus, too! Not my favourite base, but definitely a great performer!
But to your point, the first straight razor I really liked was a W&B wedge, so there is a good basis of wedge muscle memory hiding behind my full hollow preference.