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    Yes whip it like it's stolen adding a bit of...

    Yes whip it like it's stolen adding a bit of water as you go. You have to work hard to get a good lather from Williams. I agree it's possible to do. I do exactly that and get a good lather when I do...
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    Well, there are always Palmolive shave sticks for...

    Well, there are always Palmolive shave sticks for those who don't want to smell too clean. :D:angel:

    Bob
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    Yes, there is a world of difference between...

    Yes, there is a world of difference between vintage Williams and the current version. The vintage Williams shave stick I have works like a charm.

    There is the South African made Williams shave...
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    Funny, as low on the list as Williams soap is for...

    Funny, as low on the list as Williams soap is for me I have never had to use glycerin to get a lasting stable lather with it. That is once I finally figured out what it likes and how to lather it. It...
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    Yea, different strokes for different folks. Ah...

    Yea, different strokes for different folks. Ah loves the smell of Arko in the morning.;)

    Bob
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    Yea, Williams is OK once you figure out how to...

    Yea, Williams is OK once you figure out how to make a decent lather with it. Still below Arko and Palmolive shave sticks as my go to inexpensive soap to use though.

    Bob
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