#111
Mail call from a brazilian artisan

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#112

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Wilmo DE
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A package arrived from Italy.
I got a nice order from Saponifico Varesino.
The order was placed on Sunday and it made it across the Atlantic by Wed, that is impressive.

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#113

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(12-24-2015, 01:26 PM)willc Wrote: [Image: fAZ9qEj.jpg]

A package arrived from Italy.
I got a nice order from Saponifico Varesino.
The order was placed on Sunday and it made it across the Atlantic by Wed, that is impressive.

Especially this time of year!
#114

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Santa Clarita, CA
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My Christmas artisan haul... Gotta love family and friends who recognize and remember the things that bring joy to ones life.

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Chorley, Lancs. UK
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Merkur 45c Bakelite razor and Baume.be shave cream from Shaving Station; great service and fast delivery a few days before Xmas.

The Belgians have conquered! That's a phrase you don't hear very often. If scientists were to invent the best shaving cream, this Baume.be would be it. Very easy to work up a deliciously slick lather from a tiny dollop of cream. The scent is very faint just kind of clean and pharmaceutical but pleasant none the less. Performance is outstanding and so is the skin conditioning afterwards. The large 200ml tub is simple but substantial hard plastic. Quality all round. It's a tad expensive but since you only need a small amount I think it's great quality value for money.

Plastic/bakelite is the new stainless steel. I've now found my travel razor. After trying various mild razors (like Feather Popular and Wilkinson Sword) to use for travelling I've found this one Merkur 45c has just the right amount of bite. It offers a very comfortable close shave that surpasses many of my other razors. It weighs practically nothing and is cheap enough to replace if lost etc. on holiday.

A tiny tub of Baume.be decanted from the motherload and this razor would team up for a perfect getaway holiday.

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Mike.
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#116

Posting Freak
Those are TFS special editions you can get them at Italian Barber. I've only tried the Uncle Walter shaving soap and its really nice. I didn't know there was an aftershave. I also have TFS BBF and Hercules which are also in the series.
Mark
#117
(12-23-2015, 07:52 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: ^No offense intended, but those labels are horrific! What brand of products are those? I've never seen them.
Agreed. But that must be what they were going for and it worked.

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#118

Posting Freak
That special edition series of TFS soaps are each made as a tribute/homage to a specific individual that has played a meaningful role in the success of TFS soaps so the images are a likeness of the individual. There's one of Joseph of Italian Barber - BBF. I don't agree that they're horrific but rather, touching if you know the context.
Mark
#119

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
I just got a Tortoise Shavemac 2-Band Silvertip.
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#120

Chazz Reinhold HOF
Got home today to find these two beauties. Both in Jade handles. I used the RV for my SOTD and gave the Shavemac a nice lathering.

Left: Rudy Vey CH2 with 27mm Shavemac 2 band Silvertip knot

Right: Shavemac 167 with a 24mm 2 band Silvertip knot.

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