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08-02-2008, 04:52 PM
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Soap Horde!
I recently had a the Shaving Soap/Cream Acquisition Disorder and was able to sell some stuff and Slay the beast out right! Check out the new Soap stash!
The are:
Creams:
TGQ Cavendish Black, Orange Patchouli, Desert Ironwood, Highlander
The Shave Den: Frankincense
Soaps:
TGQ: Autumn Spice, Sandalwood and Vanilla, Cavendish Black, Orange Patchouli, Desert Ironwood, Highlander
Mama Bear: Frankincense and Myrhh, Rosemary Mint, Sap Moss, Dragon's Blood, Dragon's Tears
The Shave Den: Frankincense
Woo Hoo! I am in lather heaven!
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08-02-2008, 04:58 PM
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Wow! I thought I was bad. I'm showing that to my wife to give her some perspective.
Seriously though, I can see myself going this direction soon. I like to mix it up. Whoever was talking about a lime scent for spring and summer shaves was spot on. I'll move to something else for fall.
Very nice collection BTW.
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08-02-2008, 05:21 PM
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Nice stash! I am about as bad but I think I have that particular acquisition disorder tamed for the moment.
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08-02-2008, 09:10 PM
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That is quite the collection. The most I ever had at one time is 8, and that's soaps and creams. I did enjoy the veriaty of scents, but now I just stick to my trusty Proraso, the smell has grown on me and it's very consistant and easy to use.
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A growing list of keepers: 6/8 Reground Revitt, Case Red Imp 132, Concave Grind Hovenden & Sons (First rescale), Wapi, W&B Bow, W&B "Lather Well, Shave Well" Wedge, Old Patinaed Joseph Elliot Quarter Hollow, 7/8 ZAK Full Hollow, 7/8 Spanish Point Friodur, 7/8 W&B Half Hollow, 8/8 George Savage & Sons Wedge
http://straightrazorplace.com/classi...00/ppuser/6735
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08-03-2008, 12:24 AM
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Way to Go Rob!!!!!!!!! And anything you don't like you just give ol doc a call!!!!!!!! Seriously very nice selection!!
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