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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Considering the build up MdC has had I was expecting not to be disappointed but just a little underwhelmed. As it turned out I was not disappointed but slightly underwhelmed by the difference between using McD and some of the other soaps I have in rotation. It was not as huge a gulf as I would have thought for the outlay of cash. Certainly a top performer by any measurement though. Yes, as good a candidate for your only shave soap as any out there.

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    That's interesting, I guess the comparison's I have would be limited to the Osma, which I quite like but also rather a different soap. There's the MWF, which is great, but I was underwhelmed on that one. The DR Harris was superb...then for me it would be down to the Prorasso line, which I admit I have huge great feelings for, so my experience in terms of soaps is probably limited.

    How would you stack it in comparison to other soaps you've used? Would be interesting to get some ideas on other soaps that you like, I definitely value your opinion, as always.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    That's interesting, I guess the comparison's I have would be limited to the Osma, which I quite like but also rather a different soap. There's the MWF, which is great, but I was underwhelmed on that one. The DR Harris was superb...then for me it would be down to the Prorasso line, which I admit I have huge great feelings for, so my experience in terms of soaps is probably limited.

    How would you stack it in comparison to other soaps you've used? Would be interesting to get some ideas on other soaps that you like, I definitely value your opinion, as always.

    Cheers!
    Everyone has a different outlook. My MdC cost me $71 CAD with exchange for 200gr for a very good shave soap. OTH 2 Tabac refill pucks would cost me $40 CAD for 225gr or 2 Fitjars refill pucks for $50 CAD for 200gr. I am underwhelmed at the difference in performance between the MdC and the Tabac/Fitjars soaps for the difference in cost. It is just the old the more you pay the less increase in performance you seem to get. That applies to most things not just shave soaps. I am just not feeling the increase in performance that the 100% cost increase, MdC @ $0.36 per gr and the Tabac @ $0.18 per gr, that I think I should be feeling. Ultimate performance at no matter the cost has never been where I am at buying consumer goods. It is a totally different story for other people I am sure. It depends what you include in your parameters for judging. Just a case for me that it is very good soap but ....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Everyone has a different outlook. My MdC cost me $71 CAD with exchange for 200gr for a very good shave soap. OTH 2 Tabac refill pucks would cost me $40 CAD for 225gr or 2 Fitjars refill pucks for $50 CAD for 200gr. I am underwhelmed at the difference in performance between the MdC and the Tabac/Fitjars soaps for the difference in cost. It is just the old the more you pay the less increase in performance you seem to get. That applies to most things not just shave soaps. I am just not feeling the increase in performance that the 100% cost increase, MdC @ $0.36 per gr and the Tabac @ $0.18 per gr, that I think I should be feeling. Ultimate performance at no matter the cost has never been where I am at buying consumer goods. It is a totally different story for other people I am sure. It depends what you include in your parameters for judging. Just a case for me that it is very good soap but ....................

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    Yes, definitely see where you're going with that, and while I've been disappointed for those exact reasons with a few other soaps, in this case, for me, I was surprised for a change at how nice it was, and for me, that alone was worth the additional cost! haha!

    edited to add: any recommendations around the Fitjars? Are there different scents? Never heard of the soap until you mentioned it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Yes, definitely see where you're going with that, and while I've been disappointed for those exact reasons with a few other soaps, in this case, for me, I was surprised for a change at how nice it was, and for me, that alone was worth the additional cost! haha!

    edited to add: any recommendations around the Fitjars? Are there different scents? Never heard of the soap until you mentioned it?
    That is not where I am going it is where I am coming from, a different view point. I expected it to be at least as good as it is, possibly better.

    As to Fitjars it is available direct from them in Norway https://www.fitjarsoap.no/products/s...ng-soap-refill . I have the Slatteroy and Neroli versions. Never had a bay rum scented soap but the Slatteroy is warm and spicey to me and maybe similar to a bat rum, I don't know. The Neroli scent reminds me a little of DR Harris Arlington which I have. The company was excellent to deal with and the product shipped promptly. Like I say I like them but you may not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    That is not where I am going it is where I am coming from, a different view point. I expected it to be at least as good as it is, possibly better.

    As to Fitjars it is available direct from them in Norway https://www.fitjarsoap.no/products/s...ng-soap-refill . I have the Slatteroy and Neroli versions. Never had a bay rum scented soap but the Slatteroy is warm and spicey to me and maybe similar to a bat rum, I don't know. The Neroli scent reminds me a little of DR Harris Arlington which I have. The company was excellent to deal with and the product shipped promptly. Like I say I like them but you may not.

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    Yes, backwards turn of the phrase on my part, knew what you meant. Thanks for the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Everyone has a different outlook. My MdC cost me $71 CAD with exchange for 200gr for a very good shave soap. OTH 2 Tabac refill pucks would cost me $40 CAD for 225gr or 2 Fitjars refill pucks for $50 CAD for 200gr. I am underwhelmed at the difference in performance between the MdC and the Tabac/Fitjars soaps for the difference in cost. It is just the old the more you pay the less increase in performance you seem to get. That applies to most things not just shave soaps. I am just not feeling the increase in performance that the 100% cost increase, MdC @ $0.36 per gr and the Tabac @ $0.18 per gr, that I think I should be feeling. Ultimate performance at no matter the cost has never been where I am at buying consumer goods. It is a totally different story for other people I am sure. It depends what you include in your parameters for judging. Just a case for me that it is very good soap but ....................

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    I don't know if you've had it long enough to tell, but how do MDC and the others you mention compare in terms of its rate of use? I've been using my MDC for most of my shaves over the last month and I've hardly put a dent in it. So now I'm curious as to whether part of the price is just from the fact that it lasts so damn long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    I don't know if you've had it long enough to tell, but how do MDC and the others you mention compare in terms of its rate of use? I've been using my MDC for most of my shaves over the last month and I've hardly put a dent in it. So now I'm curious as to whether part of the price is just from the fact that it lasts so damn long.
    The stuff is a tank ! ;-)

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    This is very cruel.
    Every time I'm able to suppress my urge to buy MDC, another thread about the soap comes to life...
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    Then it's time to lay down and wait for it to pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yves81 View Post
    This is very cruel.
    Every time I'm able to suppress my urge to buy MDC, another thread about the soap comes to life...
    You won't regret it !! mdcsoap.us

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stretch10 View Post
    You won't regret it !! mdcsoap.us
    Thanks for the link, but I live in Belgium, country next to France, so I will buy it from their site.
    Or maybe a visit to their store
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