I have been into traditional wet shaving for around 8 or so years now. I have been fortunate to become good friends with a few guys in the shaving products industry as well as start my own site for educational info and reviews on various shaving products such as razors, brushes, soaps, creams, etc. When I started it was all about finding a more enjoyable way to accomplish the mundane task of shaving and I quickly became very interested in the history and the various aspects of it all.
Since I do quite a few reviews, I've wound up amassing quite a collection of shaving accessories. I have various razors from Merkur/Dovo, Parker, Edwin Jagger, Muhle, iKon, PILS, as well as a nice interchangable system from Above the Tie that I enjoy. I also developed quite the acquisition disorder for brushes and have an assortment from Simpsons, Rooney, Kent, Semogue, Vulfix and a few others. There are also various strops, paddles, honing stones, etc. I keep around for maintaining my straight razors.
Primarily I use a straight razor, my favorites being an 8/8 Henckels Friodur or 6/8 Dovo Renaissance. On the mornings I'm in a hurry, the DE is my quick shave, my favorite being the Edwin Jagger Chatsworth with a Feather blade. Soaps, creams, and aftershaves have always kind of been an ongoing rotation of different things but my favorites are the various scents from Santa Maria Novella and D.R. Harris.