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    Quote Originally Posted by mretzloff View Post
    I have tried both the Swiss Pitralon and the German one. I am not a big fan of the Swiss one, but I really like the German one. Both smell very different.
    There is also a Czech version of the Pitralon which is completely different from the German and the Swiss versions.

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    Well... good ol' Swiss Pitralon sure has conquered my heart within 6 seconds. I've been using it exclusively for the past 3 months and have to say that it's excellent.


    bottom line: german steel + english soap + swiss aftershave = nice combination.

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    I have been curious about the various European Pitralon aftershaves. They are now finally easily available in the States. I got the German version, Pitralon Classic. I used it today and find it was worth the wait. The scent is described as a “woodsy herbal”. I will probably try the Swiss version down the road too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lince View Post
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    I have been curious about the various European Pitralon aftershaves. They are now finally easily available in the States. I got the German version, Pitralon Classic. I used it today and find it was worth the wait. The scent is described as a “woodsy herbal”. I will probably try the Swiss version down the road too.
    Congratulations, Bob. The German Classic is my favourite. Don't forget the Original and Pure, also!
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