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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    I used, "Cella" last night in the little Red tub....a classic old school soap, didn't like it the one and only time I used it, but giving a lot of old soaps a retry, and gotta say, the "Cella" was quite nice, lather bomb, great on the face afterwards, again, some of these soaps that have been around for decades, obviously there's a reason they have such staying power....great soap, give it a try as well.
    That’s interesting. I bought a tub of Cella and some Cella aftershave to go with it a couple three months ago. First let me say that Cella smells like heaven, but I ended up ditching the cream into the bowels of my den as I couldn’t get a nice glide out of it as compared to the stuff I’m using these days.

    Now that I think about it, maybe I should mix it with my Acca Kappa 1869, I bet they would compliment each other.

    Anyway the aftershave balm is meh as well. Does NOT smell like the soap at all!!

    I’ll revisit it. Never a bad thing to do!
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    I aim to keep my soap budget under $10 US a year, therefore I have not tried many of these more expensive soaps.

    They probably are great but I chose to not go down this hole and spend my money on other arguably foolish things.
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    It's funny sometimes that we all have different AD's we choose to indulge with our disposable income. I have spent a fair amount on straights and strops, for example (though far less than some of you, apparently!). But I have never bought a safety razor, as cool as I think they are. I've just got a Gillette SuperSpeed I inherited, and that's enough for me (plus a Rolls Razor I play with on occasion). The few brushes I have were mostly fabricated for me by friends (not to mention my favorite badger that my engineer son fabricated for me from brass); I just can't see spending a fortune on various brushes. Hell, I could get by with my $12 Tweezerman brush I keep in the shower to the end of time, and not feel deprived.

    Other than that, my weakness is for trying new soaps and creams, and to a lesser extent, aftershaves. That I will splurge on!
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    I am not sure where you guys buy soap or what the shipping/price is in other countries but I pay $14 USD for MWF and $9 for Tabac (both shipped to my door). I have been using them with two other soaps (mainly) for over a year now and they barely have a dent in them. MDC comes in 7oz tubs (200g) and the others are around 4 oz, so MDC lasting ~twice as long should be expected just based on quantity. I think if you like MDC and choose to buy it, you don’t have to justify the cost to anyone. It is a luxury product.

    I prefer Tabac and MWF and have been noticing that I tend to use Tabac the most. Probably because I also enjoy pairing it with a Tabac AS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutHikerDad View Post
    It's funny sometimes that we all have different AD's we choose to indulge with our disposable income. I have spent a fair amount on straights and strops, for example (though far less than some of you, apparently!). But I have never bought a safety razor, as cool as I think they are. I've just got a Gillette SuperSpeed I inherited, and that's enough for me (plus a Rolls Razor I play with on occasion). The few brushes I have were mostly fabricated for me by friends (not to mention my favorite badger that my engineer son fabricated for me from brass); I just can't see spending a fortune on various brushes. Hell, I could get by with my $12 Tweezerman brush I keep in the shower to the end of time, and not feel deprived.

    Other than that, my weakness is for trying new soaps and creams, and to a lesser extent, aftershaves. That I will splurge on!
    You should copy and paste that into a thread entitled, “Where do you get the most joy?” Or some such.

    Generally speaking I’m with you. Soaps/aftershaves are my huckleberry’s. But then, I did buy that R41 I’d been thinking about for years just cuz... I waited too long! What a shave!
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