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    Quote Originally Posted by Tycer View Post
    Wow. There's a prime example of a just and upright man. [/sarcasm]
    Just kidding

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    Word!



    Nice idea from the OP though. Hope it comes to fruition for you.
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    All in all, a great idea Doc!

    Let's do this.

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    That would be awesome! Wish I lived closer to Asheville!

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    Quote Originally Posted by richmondesi View Post
    Just kidding
    No worries! I certainly understand the sentiment.

    Nancy already thinks I'm nuts with the straight razor. Until I can prove to her it is worth more than disposables, discussions on buying a bunch of expensive soap should probably be left on the back burner. I'm not unhappy with my normal bar soap - Sappo Hill Old Fashioned Oatmeal glycerine cream soap - smells like oatmeal cookies, but the überlather it 'aint.

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    For about 16$ you can get a sample pack of soap and creams from Colleen at www.thegentlemansquarter.com. Well worth the little money for getting a chance to check it out.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Sorry nun2sharp, but she no longer does the samples as a pack, you have to purchase each sample individually. It's still cheap (2.25 for a soap, 1.98 for a cream), but you can pick and mix what you want if you want more than the old package of 5 soaps, 2 creams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mosley59 View Post
    Sorry nun2sharp, but she no longer does the samples as a pack, you have to purchase each sample individually. It's still cheap (2.25 for a soap, 1.98 for a cream), but you can pick and mix what you want if you want more than the old package of 5 soaps, 2 creams.
    If I did my math right, thats not much difference, still a good deal, and your mix of soaps dont have to be a set number, if you wish to sample just a few.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    You could just get people to send you some shavings or a small piece of their cake. Those things are so cheap anyway. I'm sure most of us wouldn't mind parting with a small portion of the stuff and a plastic baggie. Postage OTOH, but it seems like your willing to cover that. Plus, theres a lot less incentive for someone to pinch something out of the PIF box. Since it'd be pretty much useless other than to have some nice smells.

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    we will see what we can do about siting aside a Saturday to do this you on board as well David?

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