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    Wink using vintage aftershave or cologne

    Do any of you guys use vintage aftershave or cologne? I'm still using old spice burley from the late 60's and amber factor for men by max factor from about the same era. What's the oldest you have or use? I look forward to hear what you guys have.

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    I have some old spice from the 70s that i'm using up. still smells great.
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    Yes Sir sure, if you’re lucky enough to find some that hasn’t turned to turpentine he, he. The Hess Sweet Pea is a favorite and almost gone sad clown face.. Scent is part of the nostalgia.
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    Yes I have one vintage Old Spice AS and one vintage soap Yardley. All is good so long as they have not gone off.

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    Yes, I have vintage aftershaves & soap,,, they don't get used. They are for collecting, AFAIC,,,
    100 years from now, I hope to have the only full bottle of original Old Spice.

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    I have a complete set of Old Spice of every Bottle, Travel Bottle, Travel Set, Mug, and Soap from the 1930's through 1993. Including After Shave, Cologne and Talcum Powder.

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    I've been lucky so far, no bad bottles yet. Most brands pre 1990 seem to keep well.
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    Ha ha maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Yes, I have vintage aftershaves & soap,,, they don't get used. They are for collecting, AFAIC,,,
    100 years from now, I hope to have the only full bottle of original Old Spice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MODINE View Post
    Yes Sir sure, if you’re lucky enough to find some that hasn’t turned to turpentine he, he. The Hess Sweet Pea is a favorite and almost gone sad clown face.. Scent is part of the nostalgia.
    Mike

    Any Hess razors to go with that collection?
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