(This post was last modified: 04-07-2016, 08:05 PM by grim.)
Well I didn't know
TSEvangelist had done his video thing here
http://damnfineshave.com/thread-shaving-...-hard-soap until it was pointed out to me. I guess he liked it.
Since I consider Eucris a "barbershop" scent, I cannot say its "the best" scent because C'mon, if James Bond used it, you know it has to be good. But seriously, I do consider Eucris a better barbershop scent. In terms of "performance", in keeping with my other thread, I will say there are better soaps "for me". Then again, they cost a lot more and its the law of diminishing returns. But I stand by my statement in that this soap has the entire package at a reasonable price point for the masses.
The packaging, the logo, and the amazing scent, along with the aggregate technical performance is certainly worth the price point, putting it into a position where ...
it could easily become an American Classic an ICON
If Fine Accoutrements had the distribution network and the wet shaving market was large enough to support a $12.50 soap in supermarkets and drug stores becoming easily as available as VDH or Williams, IMO, American Blend Shaving Soap could become an icon on the level of Old Spice. Thirty years from now, young folks today could look back and talk about “back in the day” when this scent exploded on the market in both a soap and AS.
Oh, and the package ... please,
no tubs. I don't want to pay $5 more for a piece of plastic or $100 more for some piece of ceramic to sit in a closet. It's just fine (did you see that coming?) the way it is and PERFECT for mass marketing.
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