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From Italy. .

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Luis
#112

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Alabama
(03-17-2016, 02:14 PM)lu20vt Wrote: From Italy. .
Nice! That new Black Dolomiti has my interest for sure.

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#113

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Luxembourg
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#114

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San Diego, Cal., USA
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Mail call from The Stirling Soap Co.  While I have one of Rod's and Mandy's excellent shaving soaps, I had not tried their bath soaps so am really looking forward to them.  I dislike those shower and bath gels that seem to be so popular now and these soaps gave me an opportunity to try some interesting scents from a quality artisan.  The Bay Lime Bath Soap is a free sample that was added to my order and is much appreciated.  Thanks ezlovan Smile

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#115

Merchant
Arkansas
(03-18-2016, 10:53 PM)Freddy Wrote: Mail call from The Stirling Soap Co.  While I have one of Rod's and Mandy's excellent shaving soaps, I had not tried their bath soaps so am really looking forward to them.  I dislike those shower and bath gels that seem to be so popular now and these soaps gave me an opportunity to try some interesting scents from a quality artisan.  The Bay Lime Bath Soap is a free sample that was added to my order and is much appreciated.  Thanks ezlovan Smile

I hope the soaps treat you well, Freddy!

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#116

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2016, 03:14 AM by churchilllafemme.)
Today I got two new DE razor handles from Toby at Triad Razor and some vintage Penhaligon's English Fern aftershave and matching tallow English Fern shaving soaps.
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John
#117
Great stuff John!

Really interesting handles.
Lucky you!

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Shave yourself.
-Todd
#119

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(03-18-2016, 10:53 PM)Freddy Wrote: [Image: XmQ1MBb.jpg]

Mail call from The Stirling Soap Co.  While I have one of Rod's and Mandy's excellent shaving soaps, I had not tried their bath soaps so am really looking forward to them.  I dislike those shower and bath gels that seem to be so popular now and these soaps gave me an opportunity to try some interesting scents from a quality artisan.  The Bay Lime Bath Soap is a free sample that was added to my order and is much appreciated.  Thanks ezlovan Smile

Hi Freddy that looks like a good selection of soaps - I'm also a soap using person and don't care for the gels. Have you tried Stirling's Barbershop scented soap - either shaving or bath? I have both and really like them. I would have said that I wasn't a fan of the traditional "barbershop" scents but Stirling has got me rethinking that whole thing. I also like the shape of the Stirling soaps - as they get smaller they remain a useful size and shape almost to the end unlike traditional soap bars that become a long thin wafer that breaks in half too soon. enjoy.
Marko
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San Diego, Cal., USA
Thanks for the tip, Marko.  I thought about the barbershop scent, and a couple of others.  However, Rod's and Mandy's selection of bath soaps is so big that I had to start off with just a few.

As for the Pre-Shave Oil, it is a bit thicker than what I have been using and have to admit that I would prefer it just a bit thinner.  My biggest complaint about it, though, is that there is no effective controller in the opening.  Even being very careful, way too much rushed out.  All I want is two, three, or four drops to put a thin protective layer on my face.  By the time I had what I wanted a bit too much was simply wasted.  Having said these things, the pre-shave oil itself is lovely and once I dialed it in it did exactly what I wanted.  So ezlovan, is there any chance for a proper flow restrictor on future bottles?  What is on the bottle I received really doesn't do anything in that department. Sad

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