Well, santa maria novella is a great soap. My favorite in the summer.
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Well, santa maria novella is a great soap. My favorite in the summer.
Ok I have never even heard of these soaps lol I've heard of cella but I normally use trumpers, MMW ,proraso or Col Conk lol clearly I'm missing out
Cella and Proraso are two classic Italian soaps. I like most 'cell with the scent of almond. My son loves Proraso, I do not 'cause it smells of mint too. The soaps of Col. Conk I never had the pleasure to try them, but I will 'soon!
Col conk is great the bay rum is fantastic great think lather and smells epic, I use the white proraso occasionally that smells better than the green. I may have to invest in some cella
When you come to Italy for the razor Mastro Livi do large stocks of Cella soap and if you like almond, you should also Vitos.
I'll try 'early Col Cock at bay rum!
You must, I can't compare it to cella as I've never had the pleasure of trying it. Il have to pick some up off the bay and let you know
Well I'm pleased to say my order for my 3rd livi is in place and I am one very excited chap as I should be receiving my second livi in the post within 10 days I post some pictures when I receive the beauty
Congratulations! We are looking forward in seeing the pictures of your new Mastro Livi razors soon!
I'm very happy for you! I too would like to see more 'early photos. And then also the impressions after the shave!
Gentlemen,
I am very proud to add this new Mastro Livi razor to my beloved collection and to add this to our beloved club.
- Steel: Carbon steel of unknown origin, part of a stock of blades made by forging and molding in 1930-1940s and bought by Mastro Livi from Pinin Forbici, Premana, Lecco - Italy
- Blade: 6/8 Half Hollow, Round Point
- Scales: Natural Buckeye Burl with white mother of pearl, abalone and grey mother of pearl inlays, silver nickel (alpacca) plates
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Back side of straight razor
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Mastro Livi signature
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Nickel silver (alpacca) plate. Signed by Mastro Livi, of course