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    September 25 SOTD:


    Homemade PS Oil
    Stirling Synthetic Brush
    Stirling Cocoa Forest
    Injector Type G
    Stirling Unscented PSB
    Clubman Vanilla AS

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    Acca Kappa Muschio Bianco soap
    Edwin Jagger stf v2 xl brush
    Filarmonica 13 DT razor
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    Razor- Boker Elite round profile 6/8 with carbon scales
    Brush- Vie-Long horse hair
    Soap- Sample of Jack Black
    Scuttle- Doug Smith heated with simmered boiling water
    Balm- Sampsons Original
    After shave- Applied alum block
    Aftershave- The Shave Den frankincense & myrrh


    Freshly touched up on the hone and a BBS that was as smooth as butter being cut with a heated wire! Loved it!
    German blade snob!

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    Feather Blade
    RazoRock Santa Maria Del Fiore Soap
    Zenith Aluminum Handle Boar
    Fonex Balm
    Bvlgari MAN Cologne

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    Clubman Friday!!!

    Found this King's Men Shaving Bowl and soap a couple of weeks ago, I had intended to just throw the soap away and use it as a cool soap container, but the soap was unused and untouched, was still sealed.

    From another forum I found this information:

    "The soap is at least from 1945, and was made by King's Men toiletries Ltd. of Los Angeles which apparently was partnered with an English company called Windsor House Ltd. The Los angeles offices were located in the Lincoln building in downtown L.A. and they also had offices in New York, located in the Empire State building. The company still existed into the late 1960's, as I saw an ad for aftershaves that was dated 1966.

    At one time in the mid 1940's the decanters and shave bowls were offered in faux gold plating. There were three scents offered, " Thistle and plaid" " Castle Fire" and
    " Knight Errant"."

    Anyhow - this soap is probably from around the 1940-60's, kinda scary to have lathered it up, but it was rich, thick, the glide was perfect, and it had quite a refreshing, very pleasant smell, and I will definitely be using it again.

    Gillette Fatboy - Pinaud Clubman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Clubman Friday!!!

    Found this King's Men Shaving Bowl and soap a couple of weeks ago, I had intended to just throw the soap away and use it as a cool soap container, but the soap was unused and untouched, was still sealed.

    From another forum I found this information:

    "The soap is at least from 1945, and was made by King's Men toiletries Ltd. of Los Angeles which apparently was partnered with an English company called Windsor House Ltd. The Los angeles offices were located in the Lincoln building in downtown L.A. and they also had offices in New York, located in the Empire State building. The company still existed into the late 1960's, as I saw an ad for aftershaves that was dated 1966.

    At one time in the mid 1940's the decanters and shave bowls were offered in faux gold plating. There were three scents offered, " Thistle and plaid" " Castle Fire" and
    " Knight Errant"."

    Anyhow - this soap is probably from around the 1940-60's, kinda scary to have lathered it up, but it was rich, thick, the glide was perfect, and it had quite a refreshing, very pleasant smell, and I will definitely be using it again.

    Gillette Fatboy - Pinaud Clubman
    Never underestimate vintage soaps, some like yours can be very good. I found that out with an unused Yardley soap and container I bought. Love that bowl that your soap came with, nice retro look. Great info on the maker too, thanks.

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    SOTD: Friday - September 25, 2015

    Alvarez Gomez Agua Colonia Shave Cream
    SWK Scuttle
    Plisson Synthetic Brush
    PILS Razor
    Polsilver Blade
    Floid Blue EDT
    Alvarez Gomez Agua Colonia Balm

    Johnny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Clubman Friday!!!

    Found this King's Men Shaving Bowl and soap a couple of weeks ago, I had intended to just throw the soap away and use it as a cool soap container, but the soap was unused and untouched, was still sealed.

    From another forum I found this information:

    "The soap is at least from 1945, and was made by King's Men toiletries Ltd. of Los Angeles which apparently was partnered with an English company called Windsor House Ltd. The Los angeles offices were located in the Lincoln building in downtown L.A. and they also had offices in New York, located in the Empire State building. The company still existed into the late 1960's, as I saw an ad for aftershaves that was dated 1966.

    At one time in the mid 1940's the decanters and shave bowls were offered in faux gold plating. There were three scents offered, " Thistle and plaid" " Castle Fire" and
    " Knight Errant"."

    Anyhow - this soap is probably from around the 1940-60's, kinda scary to have lathered it up, but it was rich, thick, the glide was perfect, and it had quite a refreshing, very pleasant smell, and I will definitely be using it again.
    Awesome bowl and love the background info! Makes it even cooler. Love the fact that you had the intestinal fortitude to use it and find out that it still holds up!
    Definitely deserves front and center on a shelf somewhere!

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    SOTD 25 September 2015

    Shave Soap: Panama Boellis 1924
    Brush: Savile Row 3326 Silvertip 3-Band
    Razor: ERN 6/8 Extra Hollow
    Strop: Kanayama Cordovan 50000
    Post Shave: Myrsol Blue


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