El Jefe (Sir Henry’s) musky tobacco
Shave 5 ・ 96% left
Thanks for the tip, TommyCarioca. I had to dig deep, but I finally found my tub of El Jefe. Very musky, a little spicy, and lots of dry tobacco. Well worth the search.
My wife, who speaks Spanish, tells me that El Jefe means something like “The Boss.” And she says it was also a nickname used by Fidel Castro, who was also very fond of cigars. dominicr, tell us what’s going on here. How did you come up with the name for this soap?
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild Black ・ Blade Derby Extra ・ Brush PAA Amber Aerolite ・ Hoard 17,730 g (⇣752 g)
Shave 5 ・ 96% left
Thanks for the tip, TommyCarioca. I had to dig deep, but I finally found my tub of El Jefe. Very musky, a little spicy, and lots of dry tobacco. Well worth the search.
My wife, who speaks Spanish, tells me that El Jefe means something like “The Boss.” And she says it was also a nickname used by Fidel Castro, who was also very fond of cigars. dominicr, tell us what’s going on here. How did you come up with the name for this soap?
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild Black ・ Blade Derby Extra ・ Brush PAA Amber Aerolite ・ Hoard 17,730 g (⇣752 g)
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2022, 08:29 PM by DanLaw.)
(05-09-2022, 07:27 PM)Bouki Wrote: El Jefe (Sir Henry’s) musky tobacco
Shave 5 ・ 96% left
Thanks for the tip, TommyCarioca. I had to dig deep, but I finally found my tub of El Jefe. Very musky, a little spicy, and lots of dry tobacco. Well worth the search.
My wife, who speaks Spanish, tells me that El Jefe means something like “The Boss.” And she says it was also a nickname used by Fidel Castro, who was also very fond of cigars. dominicr, tell us what’s going on here. How did you come up with the name for this soap?
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild Black ・ Blade Derby Extra ・ Brush PAA Amber Aerolite ・ Hoard 17,730 g (⇣752 g)
That was my presumption: Fidel
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