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    The wife and I are headed down to Charleston SC and Savannah Ga any shaveing related stores I should hit while in town?

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    I um, live in Charleston SC, and I don't know where any are.

    *cry*

    Seriously, though, I'm new and I've been trying to find some places to hit. There's one street downtown that has like 8 antique shops on it that I was thinking about hitting. But other than that I've not even found a shop that carries a decent brush. I have not really looked downtown for that yet though.

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    I am from Savannah, and as far as I know there is not a single shaving store in the place. I would say spend some time in the downtown area. There are lots of antique stores to look through. Also, if you are into tobacco there is a great store in mid town. Just aska local where the pipe store is. Most anyone should be able to guide you from where you are staying.

    Also, while you are there. There is a place on River Street called The Pecan Pie shop. Go there. Order a Irish Cream coffee and a piece of pie. You will never forget it. I spent many many a night in that place!

    Let me know if you have any other questions about Savannah. Lived there all but the last two years of my life. LOL

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    There is a good store for aftershave, cologne and soaps in Charleston. They have a wide selection of relatively exotic products. Its called something like "Good Scents" and its down in the central market area. The woman running the store really knows her stuff.

    There is also a cigar store on one of the main drags and they had a few Dovo razors and T&H products as well. Nothing to write home about here, but its fun if you're in the area.

    Jordan

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    thanks for the info guys you are being a big help. I remember the river st. area pretty well from when I was stationed there. The pies and praleens are out of this world.

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    So you were at Hunter? When were you stationed there?

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    part at camp swampy and part at hunter 1977 till 1982

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