#31
(08-03-2016, 02:10 PM)primotenore Wrote: [Image: dbMuHfI.jpg]
Top Row, L/R:
'64 J2 Tech, '47 NDC Milord, '47 Super Speed, Hoffritz Slant, Microtouch One,
Row 2:
'52 Y2 Super Speed, '48-'50 NDC Aristocrat, '40 Milord Tech
Row 3:
'55 A1 Red Tip, '21 Big Fellow
Row 4:
'55 A2 Diplomat, VC4 AutoStrop, '55 A1 President
Row 5:
Mühle R41, '56 Super Speed (Birth year razor), Merkur Progress, '58 D3 Fat Boy, Feather AS-D2, 194- Parat.
Now all I need is a display case.  Big Grin
Thanks for looking.

I really like this collection. Wow!

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#32
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2016, 03:04 PM by grim.)
(08-03-2016, 07:06 AM)celestino Wrote: My collection stands at well over 100 pucks (of the same soap, but different scents).

So you are the person Michelle refers to Wink Just kidding, I knew that.

That's not a "collection". One lasts maybe 3 months x 100 = 300 months = 25 years. Not to bad. At least when the zombies comes you will be fine Smile That's a survival cache.

Smile

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#33

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2016, 03:08 PM by BadDad.)
I'm at roughly 35 soaps and creams, about 12 splashes, 4 DE razors, and 1 SE razor, 1 shavette, 2 synthetic brushes, 2 boar brushes, 1 badger brush, about 200 DE blades, 50 SE GEM blades, and 14 straights in various stages of rotation and repair.


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#34

Member
Austin, TX
(08-03-2016, 02:07 AM)primotenore Wrote: As of 21:06 this evening... Big Grin
Soaps/Brushes:

Fragrances/Some Razors:
Tomorrow, more razors and back-up stash.
Great images Joseph! I have always admired your collection and love the "family" shots.

(08-03-2016, 07:06 AM)celestino Wrote: By the way, Kevin, here is a photo of some of the collection.  Shy
That storage bin must smell wonderful my friend!

Claus, I don't feel that anyone was doubting your library [or other members] it's simply very cool and interesting as a hobbyist to see impressive/expansive collections!

I have been friends with celestino for some time, know the extent of his Mystic Water collection [incidentally, I owe my current yet modest collection of MW soaps to his counsel] but love seeing it nonetheless. It's just fun when you see such a grouping. At least to me Smile

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Kevin
#35

Member
Los Angeles
Mitchell’s Wool Fat (2)
Edwin Jagger Aloe Vera
Edwin Jagger Limes & Pomegranate
Le Pere Lucien
Le Pere Lucien Patchouli
St. James of London Cedar Wood (2)
St. James of London Lavender & Geranium
D R Harris Arlington (2)
D.R. Harris Windsor Shave Soap
Dr. Dittmar (3)
I Coloniali Mango Oil (2)
Tabula Rasa Olibanum (2)
Tabula Rasa Cardamom
Tabula Rasa Tangerine Vetiver (2)
Tabula Rasa Steampunk Shaving Cream
Tabula Rasa Dark Lavender Shaving Soap
The Real Shaving Company (2)
Tabac Shaving Soap
Tcheon Fung Sing Lime & Spezie
Tcheon Fung Sing Ginestra di Taormina Forte dur
Tcheon Fung Zagara Gelsomino Forte dur
Tcheon Fung Sing Arancio Amaro Forte dur
Arancio Amaro Forte dure
Lea Classic Shaving Soap
Institut Karite
Cella Crema Da Barba
Pre de Provence
Cade soap
Huntlee Super Smooth shaving soap SOUTHSEA SPRAY
Truefitt & Hill Authentic No. 10 Finest Cream
Saponificio Varesino Aromatic Fern Shaving Soap
Saponificio Varesino Shaving Soap -Dolomiti
Bath House Spanish Fig & Nutmeg
XPEC Shaving Cream, Original Scent
Czech & Speake, Oxford & Cambridge
Antica Barbieria Colla, Almond Oil
La Savonniere du Moulin Shaving Soap Donkey Milk
Catie's Bubbles Shaving Soap, Le Piment de la Vie
Catie’s Bubbles Shaving Soap, Barnegat Bay
Catie’s Bubbles Shaving Soap, Irish Coffee
Catie’s Bubbles Shaving Soap, Florentine Fern
Catie’s Bubbles Shaving Soap, Menage A Lavande
Stirling Shave Soap, Ozark Mountains
Stirling Shave Soap, Island Man
Stirling Shave Soap, Tuscany
Alvarez Gomez Barberia Shaving Cream
Queen Charlotte Soaps, Fougere
Queen Charlotte Soaps, Cubano Breeze
Barrister & Mann, Latha Lavender/Oakmoss/Heliotrope
Barrister & Mann, 42
Mickey Lee Soaworks, The Kraken
Proraso, Sapone Da Barba
Dr. Selby, Lavender Luxury Shaving Cream
Fine Accoutrements, Fine Shaving Soap
Haslinger Honig Soap
Henri et Victoria, Terre d’Henri
PannaCrema, Nuavia Rossa
PannaCrema, Nuavia Blu

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#36

Veni, vidi, vici
Vault 111
(08-03-2016, 02:43 PM)Red Tipped Cobra Wrote:
(08-03-2016, 02:10 PM)primotenore Wrote: [Image: dbMuHfI.jpg]
Top Row, L/R:
'64 J2 Tech, '47 NDC Milord, '47 Super Speed, Hoffritz Slant, Microtouch One,
Row 2:
'52 Y2 Super Speed, '48-'50 NDC Aristocrat, '40 Milord Tech
Row 3:
'55 A1 Red Tip, '21 Big Fellow
Row 4:
'55 A2 Diplomat, VC4 AutoStrop, '55 A1 President
Row 5:
Mühle R41, '56 Super Speed (Birth year razor), Merkur Progress, '58 D3 Fat Boy, Feather AS-D2, 194- Parat.
Now all I need is a display case.  Big Grin
Thanks for looking.

I really like this collection. Wow!

Thank you sir.
~~~~
Primo
Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
A che bel vivere, che bel piacere, per un barbiere di qualità! Happy2
#37

Veni, vidi, vici
Vault 111
(08-03-2016, 03:24 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(08-03-2016, 02:07 AM)primotenore Wrote: As of 21:06 this evening... Big Grin
Soaps/Brushes:

Fragrances/Some Razors:
Tomorrow, more razors and back-up stash.
Great images Joseph! I have always admired your collection and love the "family" shots.

(08-03-2016, 07:06 AM)celestino Wrote: By the way, Kevin, here is a photo of some of the collection.  Shy
That storage bin must smell wonderful my friend!

Claus, I don't feel that anyone was doubting your library [or other members] it's simply very cool and interesting as a hobbyist to see impressive/expansive collections!

I have been friends with celestino for some time, know the extent of his Mystic Water collection [incidentally, I owe my current yet modest collection of MW soaps to his counsel] but love seeing it nonetheless. It's just fun when you see such a grouping. At least to me Smile

Thank you Kevin.
~~~~
Primo
Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
A che bel vivere, che bel piacere, per un barbiere di qualità! Happy2
#38
(08-03-2016, 03:24 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(08-03-2016, 02:07 AM)primotenore Wrote: As of 21:06 this evening... Big Grin
Soaps/Brushes:

Fragrances/Some Razors:
Tomorrow, more razors and back-up stash.
Great images Joseph! I have always admired your collection and love the "family" shots.

(08-03-2016, 07:06 AM)celestino Wrote: By the way, Kevin, here is a photo of some of the collection.  Shy
That storage bin must smell wonderful my friend!

Claus, I don't feel that anyone was doubting your library [or other members] it's simply very cool and interesting as a hobbyist to see impressive/expansive collections!

I have been friends with celestino for some time, know the extent of his Mystic Water collection [incidentally, I owe my current yet modest collection of MW soaps to his counsel] but love seeing it nonetheless. It's just fun when you see such a grouping. At least to me Smile

This is exactly what I meant to convey. I love seeing other peoples collections and in some cases, it's led me to some really interesting stuff I might not have considered on my own.

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#39

Posting Freak
Canada
grim, thanks and I am sure my son will appropriate quite a few once he starts shaving as he already really enjoys the scents. Smile

Kevin, the bin does, indeed, smell wonderful! Big Grin

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Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#40
20 soaps, 4 creams. Not sure why I keep the creams considering that I never use them. Staying around 20 soaps has proven to be my sweet spot for having enough variety without feeling cluttered.

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