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    I beefed up my supply of Coate’s creams. The six Coate’s creams in the travel tubes are all excellent. I keep the Lavender and Sandalwood on hand at all times. I added a tube of the Lime to my latest order and used it today. It has a very nice lime scent. I got a quick easy, thick, cushioning lather.

    Current Pricing: $3.95 per tube + 1.00 shipping for whole order in USA. ($5 for up to 6 tubes to Canada-Europe and Australia shipping available by contacting Andy)
    http://www.coatescream.com/


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    The Lime was back in the rotation this morning. FYI-The Coate's creams lather easier and faster in my extra hard water than almost any of the creams or soaps that I use or have tried.

    My shave with the NEW Short Comb and the Coate's was superb today!

    Bob

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    I have bought the Coates from him and here is his web site Coate's Superior Shaving Cream - Coate's

    I really like the Rose, Lavendar and Almond ( Sandalwood is ok too) I use these for making ubelathers with soaps I like ( one that really works is RR Zi pepino and coates)
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    I used the Coates Tea Tree the other day. The scent was kind of medicinal but the lather was great. Not the most moisturizing but it was very slick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taborcarn View Post
    I used the Coates Tea Tree the other day. The scent was kind of medicinal but the lather was great. Not the most moisturizing but it was very slick.
    The Tea is the only Coates I do not really like
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    The Tea is the only Coates I do not really like.
    I agree. It is the only one I am not partial too.
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    Lince darn it. You're going to get me hooked on another line of product.

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    I had hoped that I would like Coates but as it turns out I did not. I did PIF them though.
    Bob

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    I made a ubelather today with Razorock Mudder Focker and Coates Sandalwood & a few drops of glycerin. It was OMG wonderful
    One tired old Marine- semper fi, god bless all vets

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