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Thread: 7 Days: 7 Stirling Soaps, 7 Brushes, 7 Razors, 7 Blades, 7 Aftershaves

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    Great idea! I'd like to try that lavender sage myself.
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    I just got their Port Au Prince soap. It's good juju
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    Let us know how the port au prince is I'm curious, I guess Rob would send a sample if I ask. He a great guy, by the way Lince likes to show his beautiful collection of DE,s just to let us know we need to step up our game! (Kidding). But they are a nice group of razors. Tc
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    Being a newbie I haven't tried a lot of different soaps or creams. I have use the AoS unscented cream which lathered well. I used CremO Cream a couple of times not bad, but it could have been the amount of water I used too. My favorite by far has been the Stirling Cool soap. Great lather that was slick and made shaving enjoyable, not to mention my wife loves the scent.
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    Hi ya Bob, saw your thread @ the "other" forum. Anyhow, with a Stirling start how could you not have a great day. Hella cool that he's a Texan, too! Keepin' it local... My favorites from Rod are the Nag Champa, Violet and I had specifically requested the Noir, so really amped to see how it turned out!

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    Rod & Amanda are the best. I pulled out my Scots Pine Sheep this morning with the mutton tallow. It is one of my favorite Stirling soaps. FYI-The new Stirling web-site is up: Stirling Soap Company - Home It is a big leap forward and very user friendly.

    Rod has done great taking the business to the next level going full-time after retiring from the Army.

    Bob


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    Haven't tried the Scotts Pine, but does sound extra moisturizing. So many scents to choose and get through, you know? That and I have some favorites, so... Lince, have you tried the Glastonbury, sounds like a great choice, for me? Of course I wouldn't know unless asking, but awesome to hear Rod's retired military. I myself dont have the honor to say I served but father-in-law was Marine... Anyhow, I'll be using the Sandalwood selection, today! Love those woody aromas.


    Have a great day gents,
    In Christ
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    Lince, have you tried the Glastonbury, sounds like a great choice, for me?
    I have not, but I want to. I know he went through 3 generations of testing to get it "right".

    Bob
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