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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Under $2 , sometimes for 2 pucks . just depends on the store
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    I'll miss it used it for 30 years with no issue. You don't have to jump through hoops to get it to work. It is a mug soap so build the lather in the mug. Works every time. Stable, thick and non drying. First soap, along with Old Spice that were my main soaps for decades until the internet came along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papabear11 View Post
    All together, for me to my taste Williams is a good soap. Like i said the soap is really thirsty and could be tricky to lather but as soon how You know how to use it, it's a good soap. I like every thing about the soap(the smell, performance ect...). Just to my opinion it's a shame if they stop the production, but i guess it's Life and if Combe inc doesn't make any profits whit it that's the way it goes.
    Thanks, My hubby has to have a lot of lather...or he thinks it doesn't work...Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vee View Post
    Thanks, My hubby has to have a lot of lather...or he thinks it doesn't work...Lol
    I have no dificulty to get lather from that soap, the trick is simple anyway it work for me. Williams needs Water, at least a 12 hrs pre soak when the puck is new and a 15 to 20 min brush and soap soak in hot tap Water just before the shave.
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    I picked two pucks at the grocery store this evening. I'll probably give it a whirl this weekend. Time to get a proper shaving mug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    I picked two pucks at the grocery store this evening. I'll probably give it a whirl this weekend. Time to get a proper shaving mug.
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    Just shaved with Williams old formula. Nice, comfortable shave. Very creamy lather from face lathering.

    I agree a reissue with the old formula would make a killing. Same advice could be given to Crabtree/Evelyn, Trumper, Xpec, etc.
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    I did see a tube of 8 vintage Williams pucks on Etsy last night. It looked like the tube was still unopened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Just shaved with Williams old formula. Nice, comfortable shave. Very creamy lather from face lathering.

    I agree a reissue with the old formula would make a killing. Same advice could be given to Crabtree/Evelyn, Trumper, Xpec, etc.
    Yes the "old" formula is a whole other horse and is very good by comparison.

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    68 pucks and still stoking lol
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