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pyrokov

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Hey!
I'm not much of a forum participator, but here I am.
I come from Sydney and my name is Mark. I've been wet shaving for over 4 months now and my main setup consists of the:
Muhle R89
Muhle 33K256
Cella soap
and Lord Super Chrome blades.
I also have Proraso green, Muhle buckthorn croap, TOBS sandalwood, and very recenly acquired a Semogue 1305. I'm currently back through my sampler pack of blades to test them with my improved technique, and I'm pretty sure I've found a few winners. I'm very interested in straight razor shaving, kamisori in particular but that might just be me trying to compensate my babyface for what I think is a more masculine art. bleh.
My other hobbies consist of mechanical keyboards, video games, and discovering melodic electronic music.
Feel free to ask me anything you like, I really like giving complete answers.
 
Good man for pushing your comfort boundaries, don't worry the shadows here are dark and deep. Nice to have another thorough and detailed oriented individual on board. Cheers and welcome. (y)
 
Welcome @pyrokov. I'm just wondering what electronic music & melodic have in common??? Good to have you onboard.
Hey Dale, electronic music is the most flexible 'genre' of music that currently exists. I used apostrophes because I personally wouldn't consider EDM (Electronic Dance Music) as a genre, more as a generalised term. I might be using the word 'melodic' incorrectly, but I refer to various forms of electronic music with a strong atmospheric melody. Sorry but I can't really give a better response than that. I loosely understand exactly what qualities of music I enjoy myself.
Thanks for the welcome guys.
 
Hey Dale, electronic music is the most flexible 'genre' of music that currently exists. I used apostrophes because I personally wouldn't consider EDM (Electronic Dance Music) as a genre, more as a generalised term. I might be using the word 'melodic' incorrectly, but I refer to various forms of electronic music with a strong atmospheric melody. Sorry but I can't really give a better response than that. I loosely understand exactly what qualities of music I enjoy myself.
Thanks for the welcome guys.
From a bloke that can't keep a beat with two sticks I have to take your word for that Mark. I have the same discussions at church with myself being a lover of the old hymns, words and music and the younger members. Nobody is right. It's all music I guess (even if I can't discern any music in all that noise). But I guess my parents said the same about my tastes.

Good to have you as a member.
 
It's all music I guess (even if I can't discern any music in all that noise). But I guess my parents said the same about my tastes.
That's right, it's all about personal taste. Much like shaving.

electronic music is the most flexible 'genre' of music that currently exists. I used apostrophes because I personally wouldn't consider EDM (Electronic Dance Music) as a genre, more as a generalised term. I might be using the word 'melodic' incorrectly, but I refer to various forms of electronic music with a strong atmospheric melody.

There is plenty of that sort of thing in the 'Electronica' genus of music. Everything from the Chilled genres right through to Big-Room Trance Mega Anthems.

Welcome aboard, and we will have you into vintage blades and artisan soaps in no time at all.
 
Welcome mate.
 
Hi Mark.

M type keyboards I take it, or Cherry switchs ?

Care to link a few of your current/all time favourite songs ?
Console or computer ?
I'm thinking the likes of Quench, Itch-e & Scratch-e , Jam & Spoon and a hella lot from Platipus, Noom and Bonzai record labels would rate up there if I'm upon the right track.
 
Hey @pyrokov welcome mate!

There's a few blokes here with Kami's or are thinking about jumping in to using them. Actually @Mark just posted that in a week or two he has some from Japan arriving and he'll post them up for sale. They'll go quick I predict as he's acquired a good brand/maker. @Draco Noir has a few and is getting very keen on them.

Do you usually use an aftershave? Which one(s) have you used or own?
 
Welcome, a shame we have reached our quota of fellas called Mark. We look forward to your choice of another name.
 
Hey @pyrokov welcome mate!

Actually @Mark just posted that in a week or two he has some from Japan arriving and he'll post them up for sale. They'll go quick I predict as he's acquired a good brand/maker.
mm, tempting, I don't know if I'm ready to commit, but such opportunities don't seem to be plenty. Does @Mark do this kind of thing often?

Do you usually use an aftershave? Which one(s) have you used or own?
Ah yeah, I've forgotten about aftershaves. I currently use both Nivea's balm and Sul Filo Del Rasoio. I'm beginning to suspect that Proraso's SFDR might be giving me minor problems, might just be victim of circumstance.

Welcome, a shame we have reached our quota of fellas called Mark. We look forward to your choice of another name.
Funny that. I've never met anyone else named Mark, despite being such a common name. You could call me Markus or Marky if you like, feel free to misspell it in any way you like. My coworkers make sure to put in the effort to.
 
Hi Mark.

M type keyboards I take it, or Cherry switchs ?

Care to link a few of your current/all time favourite songs ?
Console or computer ?
I'm thinking the likes of Quench, Itch-e & Scratch-e , Jam & Spoon and a hella lot from Platipus, Noom and Bonzai record labels would rate up there if I'm upon the right track.

Hey Borked.
I'd love to try out Model M's, but I have no luck finding one on the occasion I go to an open market. I'd import a Unicomp but they don't come in tenkeyless and international shipping from them is something absurd like $100 aud to shipping alone. My boards are all Cherries and their knockoff variants except for an alps board manufactured by Ducky. I own 4 tenkeyless boards, one Cherry brown, one Alps black, one Outemu blue and one Gateron blue. I also own a full size Cherry brown board.

As for music, it's allover the place. I'm unfamiliar with any of the artists or labels you've mentioned. I'm a big fan of various styles of Drum and Bass, especially liquid dnb such as Liquicity. I quite picky with my music, but there's very few genres I dislike as a whole. I have a large youtube playlist of music if you're interested, I'd just rather not publicly post it.

I'm almost entirely a PC gamer, spending large portions of my time with most noteably Dota 2, many of the Call of Duty titles and Path of Exile. There's quite a lot of other games i've logged plenty of hours in, but they're more of a phase thing. I also own many handhelds, but I don't use them very often. I own both of the current gen handhelds and only own one game for them. Been feeling spend happy this year, including the shaving thing and I don't think I should be proud of it, heh.
 
Hi @pyrokov. Welcome, I hope you enjoy your time here.

Hopefully you can make the next Sydney meet up which I am sure will happen soon enough.
 
Welcome, a shame we have reached our quota of fellas called Mark. We look forward to your choice of another name.
Maybe he's a better behaved Mark than some of the other Mark's here, in which case, it will be one of them he usurps ;)

Hey Borked.
I'd love to try out Model M's, but I have no luck finding one on the occasion I go to an open market. I'd import a Unicomp but they don't come in tenkeyless and international shipping from them is something absurd like $100 aud to shipping alone. My boards are all Cherries and their knockoff variants except for an alps board manufactured by Ducky. I own 4 tenkeyless boards, one Cherry brown, one Alps black, one Outemu blue and one Gateron blue. I also own a full size Cherry brown board.

As for music, it's allover the place. I'm unfamiliar with any of the artists or labels you've mentioned. I'm a big fan of various styles of Drum and Bass, especially liquid dnb such as Liquicity. I quite picky with my music, but there's very few genres I dislike as a whole. I have a large youtube playlist of music if you're interested, I'd just rather not publicly post it.

I'm almost entirely a PC gamer, spending large portions of my time with most noteably Dota 2, many of the Call of Duty titles and Path of Exile. There's quite a lot of other games i've logged plenty of hours in, but they're more of a phase thing. I also own many handhelds, but I don't use them very often. I own both of the current gen handhelds and only own one game for them. Been feeling spend happy this year, including the shaving thing and I don't think I should be proud of it, heh.
I couldn't survive w/o a numeric keypad, particularly at work, where one hand smashes numbers the majority of the time and the other plays around with the other random characters upon occasion.
Ahh, you're diverse, a good trait.
Yes, feel free to PM me your playlists, always interesting to experience potentially new music.
Speaking of such, most of what I just mentions as a generalisation, pre-dates D&B :)

What the hell are you two (@pyrokov & @borked ) jabbering about?
Shuddup Marcus :)
A quick goggle divulges we are discussing keyboard, in particular those with a mechanical keypad (you might know them as the one's that had some resistance to them) as opposed to pressure based pads you mash keys into in a vain hope there's no contaminants that prevent contact.
Consoles (Playstation?XBOX etc) vs PC (what most use to post here most of the time, the rest is most likely done via phone or tablet)
Music music MUSIC :)
Good shit too, you know, stuff with nil or minimal words, so the music alone can tell the tale and evoke emotions, rather than being dictated to by some phoney 'artist'.
As for spending, run, run NOW! ;)
Just wait until you try artisan and vintage consumables :)
BTW, where in SW Sydney ?
A few of us reside in that area, actually, more than the entire territory Canberra has active members!
 
I couldn't survive w/o a numeric keypad, particularly at work, where one hand smashes numbers the majority of the time and the other plays around with the other random characters upon occasion.
I used to despise the thought of a chopped off keyboard, I do kind of miss the keypad sometimes, and the dedicated calculator key on the 108 format of my Ducky Shine. I spilled some honey water on that ducky shine and now some keys are all sticky (It's been at least 3 months and I STILL haven't bothered trying to hot water inject it). I was forced to use the my tenkeyless alps I bought as a backup and ended up loving the ergonomic benefits of a tenkeyless. Now, if it's not a TKL, I won't buy it.

Just wait until you try artisan and vintage consumables :)
Oh man, I'd love to try out Shaver Heaven, Catie's Bubbles and Reef Point Soaps. It's a shame the latter two are quite inaccessible to us Aussies. I've also come across Soap Era, Willows and and another soap from an ebay seller called gma_maca. They don't seem to get any attention here so I'm quite curious.
Frustrating isn't it? Feeling obliged to finish off your current pucks of soaps but still wanting to delve into more variety right now.
As for vintage consumables, I'm not familiar. Wouldn't a 40 year old puck of soap be rotten by now?

BTW, where in SW Sydney ?
I live in the Liverpool area. Sadly I'm a bit of a lazy young guy and I'm a little off from even getting my P plates.
 
I used to despise the thought of a chopped off keyboard, I do kind of miss the keypad sometimes, and the dedicated calculator key on the 108 format of my Ducky Shine. I spilled some honey water on that ducky shine and now some keys are all sticky (It's been at least 3 months and I STILL haven't bothered trying to hot water inject it). I was forced to use the my tenkeyless alps I bought as a backup and ended up loving the ergonomic benefits of a tenkeyless. Now, if it's not a TKL, I won't buy it.


Oh man, I'd love to try out Shaver Heaven, Catie's Bubbles and Reef Point Soaps. It's a shame the latter two are quite inaccessible to us Aussies. I've also come across Soap Era, Willows and and another soap from an ebay seller called gma_maca. They don't seem to get any attention here so I'm quite curious.
Frustrating isn't it? Feeling obliged to finish off your current pucks of soaps but still wanting to delve into more variety right now.
As for vintage consumables, I'm not familiar. Wouldn't a 40 year old puck of soap be rotten by now?


I live in the Liverpool area. Sadly I'm a bit of a lazy young guy and I'm a little off from even getting my P plates.
@Monsta_AU sounds like this n00b needs an emergency delivery of vintage blades ;)
You still got enough from my last drop to cover ?
 
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