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    Quote Originally Posted by Bamasamson View Post
    Why do you not use the Williams regularly?
    I can get it to lather and work to the best of its abilities, but quite honestly it just doesn't measure up whatsoever to other heavy hitters in my rotation. I might use it a handful of times per year. I'm not even sure why I keep it around TBH - nostalgia and the scent, I suppose?
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    Only one: Nancy Boy (signature scent)

    After trying many I've decided to make this one my scent, and really happy with the performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    I can get it to lather and work to the best of its abilities, but quite honestly it just doesn't measure up whatsoever to other heavy hitters in my rotation. I might use it a handful of times per year. I'm not even sure why I keep it around TBH - nostalgia and the scent, I suppose?
    Exact same reason I pitched it into the garbage can. For a buck or 2 more you can get creams that run rings around it for ease of lathering and producing a decent lather.

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    Classic shaving brand.........currently have the four Christmas scents and one puck of lilac. It's cheap and lathers great no BS. Bentonite clay based. The scents are not artificial smelling.Excellent glide. No irritation.
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    I have got to stop reading these soap and cream threads. Just ordered Valobra Patchouli hard shave soap puck, should remind me of the hippy dippy 60s in high school. So you can ad another to an already too long rotation.

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    Bob,
    Good show. This new puck version of Valobra is really impressive. The old The Art of Shaving soap was made by Valobra, and that's why I have always been fond of it. By the way, the patchouli scent in Valobra is relatively mild, unlike the old Hippy-days' version of patchouli.

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    Thank you Obie for the news of the scent strength being a bit tamer. That is probably good news along with your opinion of the new puck version being impressive.

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    Thank you, Bob. The fragrance of patchouli is still strong in my senses from the old San Francisco days. My wife and I lived there during the 1960s, when patchouli was part of the city's air. Ah, yes, those were exciting times in San Francisco. Anyway, Bob, I am really impressed by the soap's overall quality. Really good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I have got to stop reading these soap and cream threads. Just ordered Valobra Patchouli hard shave soap puck, should remind me of the hippy dippy 60s in high school. So you can ad another to an already too long rotation.

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    I left mine open on the counter and it was like walking into a time machine :<0)
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    I have around 30 soaps/creams but my very favourite is Mike's Barber shop.

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