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    The original Skolor and Gentileman. gugi's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnWmDavis View Post
    looking for a nice crisp masculine scent to make the ladies go OOOhhhh what is that?? lol
    That's not a hard problem at all.
    First determine the demographics you are targeting. Then you want to get what their fathers would've used, so look at what was popular that many years ago.
    Then just reap and enjoy the fruit of the instant success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    I got into trapping because my youngest son saw some furs at my friends house and said Dad can we catch some furs like these? I said sure,but i didn't know the difference between a mink and a muskrat! So we took the course, he was 10 and i was 44 and that was 10 years ago.Better late than never.I got some equip for minnesota trapline. Are you still able to get out and set some steel?
    No, all the places I trapped fox and bobcat were managed by coal companies back then, and they allowed access. Now the gas company has the leases, and they lock everything up.

    I still might have a go at some beaver this winter, but with back problems I don't know if I'm up to that. The locals go after the easy ones that aren't far from the road, and it's a hard slog with a heavy load both ways in waders to chase the rest of them. I figure I gross about 50 cents an hour trapping beaver, less expenses, if I don't count the time I spend skinning, fleshing and stretching them. That particular place (National Forest) looks like it's perfect for mink, but I have yet to see any sign of them.

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    I agree with the opinions on the scent of MWF. For Mothers day I bought mom the handsoap and sheep soapdish, she got a kick out of it.

    Mitchell's Wool Fat Sheep Soap Dish

    For aftershave I have been using Ogallala Bay Rum, it has an unusual scent that is not too " overpowering " . For Bay Rum it is not the cheapest out there, but it comes in a glass easy pour blue bottle.

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    Creed Erolfa is one that I would recommend, especially for the warmer months. It's clean, fresh, has an oceanic note in it--and it's a nice balance between mainstream and something that smells "unique" and a bit more "upscale." One frequent criticism of Creed is the lasting power.

    I've really been enjoying Trumper's Eucris. I also got L.T. Piver Vetiver on a blind buy. Both very nice, though I think I prefer Creed Original Vetiver to the Piver.

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    im 31 so im in the middle of the scent road lol


    i have the ogalalla sampler it was cheaper to buy 2, 2 ounce samplers then to buy the 4 ounce bottles lol so i have all their scents currently out. which i love the sandalwood bay rum and the reg bay rum. love clubman thats the scent i remember at the barbers.

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    I have to say...Creed Original Vetiver is one of my favorites!

    Take a look at these, a little on the expensive side but by far one of the best Colognes I have ever experienced.

    Bond No. 9 New York — Eau De Parfum — Riverside Drive

    The cool thing about all of their fragrances is that you can mix them and create new scents...

    Good Stuff!

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    John Varvatos, Kenzo, Dolce Gabbana, are some of my favorites.

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