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    Gentlemen,

    Some years back I used Trumper shave soap in the regular rotation. I thought it was a quality soap. Then it disappeared from the shave den. Recently I came across the soap on sale. Since I could not remember the reason for its disappearance from the shave den, I ordered a couple wooden shave bowls of it, a rose and a sandalwood. This week I used both bowls with a variety of brushes, adjusting the water ratio, and almost doing cartwheels to make a half way decent lather.

    This stuff, for such a high price soap, is dreadful. The lather is anemic, its texture lumpy, it lacks moisture, and the cushion and glide are nothing to brag about. What a bust! I understand the soap was reformulated. I don't know about that. All I know is that at one time I liked the soap and now find it worthless.

    Through the years I have tried many artisan soaps and creams, most of which I have found to be mediocre or not good at all. Trumper is not an artisan soap. This is a prominent name. What's more, I like the Trumper creams. The soap, though — there is nothing to like about this. And for that money? Oy! I have relegated both pucks to the shower, but I am not expecting much from the soap there either.

    No wonder I dumped Trumper soap in the first place.

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    I had the same experience as you, Obie, except that I never got the chance to try the pre-reformulation soaps.
    I enjoyed my Eucris shaving soap a lot more as a shower soap and the bowl is pretty nice so at least that's something.
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    Obie,

    You're not the first person who has complained about Trumpers soap over the last couple years. My understanding is that they indeed reformulated and not many have been happy with the changes. I was actually at a local brick and mortar store this weekend that sells a wide range of wetshaving product lines (Trumpers, TOBS, DR Harris), and thought that if I was to by Trumpers it would likely be the cream instead of the soap for this very reason. Sorry to hear about your soap going to the shower, but on the bright side I do happen to know that you have several quality back-ups

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    Right you are, Ryan. I have enough great stuff to make up for this lost cause of a soap. It is astonishing that Trumper would put its coveted brand on this excuse of a shaving soap. But then the world is full of surprises. Oh well, Trumper's soap will stay gone forever from old Obie's shave den. Adios.

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    I have a tub of their almond cream. It lathers just fine but I always seem to feel that there is no cushion with this one. Every time I use it I feel like I might as well have used some canned goo for all the good it had done me. DR Harris is still my go to soap from that neighborhood. I'm not a fan of any of the big T's.

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    Same here. I finished a puck of Sandalwood soap in the shower. I liked the scent so it worked OK in that regard. For shaving it is the single worst product I have tried as yet. I was able to get lots of lather but it was light and foamy and broke down faster than I could put it on my face and shave. The nice wood bowl is now occupied by D.R Harris Arlington which I grated and molded to fit.

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    Bugger, I have been looking forward to trying out my Eucharist soap, after reading this I am not in such a rush, which is a shame as I really like the scent. However I dont mind the violet cream I got.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Glad I read this cause I was thinking of trying out their soaps and creams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith1983 View Post
    Glad I read this cause I was thinking of trying out their soaps and creams.

    X 2, thanks for sharing.
    S.L.A.M.,.......SHAVE LIKE A MAN!!!
    Not like a G.I.R.L. (Gentleman In Razor Limbo)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raol View Post
    X 2, thanks for sharing.
    X3 for me.
    One soap I won't try.
    Sometimes I feel normal.
    Then it's time to lay down and wait for it to pass.

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