#18,971

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Hemingway Accoutrements shaving cream
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#18,972

Member
Los Angeles
(12-31-2019, 06:47 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:
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Man!  That bowl whispers of class.

And wow expensive for the little soap you get and it is one of the hardest tripple milled soaps I have ever used.

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#18,973
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#18,974
Shannons Haymarket Vetiver

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#18,975
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2019, 09:13 PM by Nero.)
(12-31-2019, 07:30 PM)Tidepool Wrote:
(12-31-2019, 06:47 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:
Tidepool Wrote:[Image: LdrO53y.jpg]
Man!  That bowl whispers of class.

And wow expensive for the little soap you get and it is one of the hardest tripple milled soaps I have ever used.
Ha, agreed on the soap hardness (and, from memory, difficulty in lathering...for a soap that doesn't have "lathering problems")
But the soap itself is quite inexpensive.

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#18,976
Wickham 1912 Classic 24

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#18,977

Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
Folgefonn v. (Fitjar Island) menthol, eucalyptus, wood ... varnish

As you can see, Folgefonn comes in a handsome wooden bowl. That’s not your only choice. You can order it in an elegant plastic tub, or you can ask for a paper-wrapped refill and plop that into any container you choose. But I decided to go whole hog, and I got the rosewood bowl. Deeply grained, smooth, and still quite light, it’s truly gorgeous. But when the wood gets wet, it bleeds into the soap, staining the creamy white surface a rusty brown. It even started to taint my sink and towels. Fitjar Islands must be aware of the potential for this. They include some vegetable oil to apply to the rosewood. Unfortunately, it doesn’t solve the problem for long. Something more durable is needed. I decided to give the bowl a light sanding and then apply several coats of varnish. After drying and curing for three weeks, the rosewood no longer bleeds. But now I’ve got another problem: the soap smells like spar varnish. I hope this scent will wear off after the resin hardens thoroughly. In the meantime I’m trying to convince myself that the bowl smells like a wooden ship bound for the South Pole, and that Folgefonn could have graced Amundsen’s cabin on the Fram.
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#18,978

Posting Freak
(12-31-2019, 06:46 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Wanted to see how this new synthetic from Teton Shaves works so I chose the Stirling soap base in Dunshire scent.  It's an Acqua di Geo dupe and does pretty well.  The soap is classic Stirling.  Dependable like a best friend.  Oh, and the knot billed as a Silvertip synthetic actually has backbone like a two band and holds a ton of water.  Not going to unseat my love of natural fibers but as synthetics go, this one is a doozie.
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Stirling is so good

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#18,979
Nivea

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#18,980

Posting Freak
Saint Petersburg . Russia
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