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07-18-2014, 03:28 PM #1
Have to start avoiding this section of SRP!
So one of my biggest AD's is soaps an creams. Probably have enough in stock to not need to buy for over a year or two. I keep coming in here reading about this cream an that soap an have to try them. Being intrigued by Razorock, once again I started shopping. Ended up buying a container of MudderFocker an Don Marco. In my mind I said that's enough for now. Then I come back on here an read about another great product to try ugh..... So either I need to expand the cabinets an storage in the shave den or stop reading in this section of SRP. My wish list contains the following. The least you enablers could do is help me narrow them down....
Poaraso red, blue. Already have green an white
All the other Razorocks
HTGAM synergy soaps
Maggards
SRD opus, blood orange
MDC
on an on an on an on.
Hi my name is_____ I am an addict. Feel free to insert your name here. I know I am not the only one with this issue."The black smoke is just lost power"
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07-18-2014, 03:38 PM #2
Yes, think I'm also becoming a member of the SAD club.
Valery from the Gentleman's Den gave me a tin of Barrister and Mann, stunning stuff...then OCDShaver commented that he loves the stuff, I value his opinion a lot, so there I was, on the B&M site, and ordered every one of their soaps! I mean, if you're going to pay shipping...then why not get them all...right!?!
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(sorry, felt the need to channel Hirlau....)
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07-18-2014, 03:49 PM #3
Hey coal, MDC, whilst nice isnt worth the cost in my mind, but until you try it i would wager you wont believe me, Obie said that La Pere Lucien is very good in an MDC way, and by comparison is about 20% of the price, i think i found it available from a US supplier, but didnt buy it because shipping to australia would triple the cost.
Dont get me wrong it IS nice, but expensive. Obie would probably disagree with me though i know he loves it, and he has vastly more experience than me.
Other than that i cant input sorry.Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast
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07-18-2014, 03:57 PM #4
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Thanked: 284Did you get the razorocks in yet? I'm curious to see how you like them. I have the mudderfocker and fresco and I think they perform just fantastically. And they're inexpensive to boot.
MdC is a must have in my opinion, at least some time in your life. Old Towne Shaving in Pasadena, CA carries it and I believe they'll ship if you call them on the phone. At least you can save the international shipping...I love living in the past...
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07-18-2014, 04:02 PM #5
Then you understand the thread in my signature.
SRP. Where the Wits aren't always as sharp as the Razors
http://straightrazorplace.com/shaving-straight-razor/111719-i-hate-you-all.html
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07-18-2014, 04:57 PM #6
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Thanked: 3225Got to go along with Ed on the MdC, it is a very nice/great soap but the price is outrageous for what it is, IMHO. Just hard to justify on a cost to performance ratio for me. Yea, I do have it and use it. If the price point doesn't bother you then you will not be disappointed. I have LPL too and find it similar to MdC, maybe a notch under.
I am in your SAD club having just gotten 4 RR soaps in today. Will be trying The Freedburg tomorrow morning. Tight Buns, Mudder Fokker and XXX are next up.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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07-18-2014, 05:14 PM #7
Definitely try one of the Maggard's. The Limes & Bergamot has become one of my "Top 5". I just used RR "The Freedberg" for the 2nd time today. It is excellent and was scented to match Fine Platinum/Creed Aventus.
See how I slipped that AS RAD in there............
FYI-The Maggard's are leaving for vacation August 1st. They should have someone filling orders though.
Bob
Bob
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07-18-2014, 05:24 PM #8
MdC and Castle Forbes cream in the mail.
6 soaps/creams from mama bear ToB and D R Harris in the shave den still to try and now, because of this thread. Off to but Maggards
I could have saved money sticking with cartridges but where is the fun in that.
Edit:
Wow Maggards is fast. Item all ready has tracking.Last edited by JTmke; 07-18-2014 at 06:21 PM.
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07-19-2014, 02:51 AM #9
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Thanked: 31Rollin,
The best resistance is "non-resistance". Did ya' ever have a skeeter bite that itched and when you scratched it the itch became worse? Kinda like that with shaving supplies.
This area of SRP actually holds the greatest value of all. When you compare the price of soaps and creams to the other shaving necessities and add in the "cost vs enjoyment" factor, I'm thinking spending your time here has the greatest reward. I shudder when I think back to the days of push button, aerosol, scentless, mediocrity that plagued my morning routine.
I'm actually working on a digitally timed appliance that will wake me up to the smell of my favorite scents. If I'm successful, selling a few each year could very well finance my cravings for life. "Please sir... I want some more"!
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07-19-2014, 03:39 AM #10
some places do samplers of a full range of soaps or creams, i recently bought a sample pack of dr harris creams, about 8 tubs i think for $20, each one is supposed to last about a week. obviously not as cheap as buying full sized tubs, but you get to try the whole range for about the same cost as one full size tub. I used the rose last night and it was really nice, the scent was strong enough without overpowering, and it wasnt sickly or cloying.
Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast