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Thread: Classic Shaving Wool Fat Soap??
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09-09-2010, 05:57 PM #11
Well it looks like most if not all of you have the same thoughts I have on this. I can't justify the price versus MWF and as said before the Classic Brand soap does not have the best rep. The only(and I mean ONLY) good point I can see here was brought up by Hoglahoo about the sent but at $20 a puck........I'll stick with my MWF and Ogallala. Thanks for you opinions guys.
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09-10-2010, 03:45 PM #12No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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09-10-2010, 07:18 PM #13
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Thanked: 23I could never justify spending $20 for a puck of soap, not when there are so many perfectly good $7-8 ones out there.
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09-10-2010, 07:48 PM #14
most of a favourite soaps are under 6 dollars.. i still use burts bees bay rum regularly.. and i can't wait to try the ogallala <-- how many l's?
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09-10-2010, 10:44 PM #15
+1
I finally wore out my puck of Burts Bees and since I have to mail
order for it I think I will try Ogallala next time I am placing an order for
something.
I might add that the more I learn about "latherin" the more I
discover that my early likes and dislikes had a LOT to do
with my skills. Soaps that I discounted as being poor
have recently surfaced as favorites.
The only thing that has not changed is my allergies. Soap
that makes my head stuff up or give me a rash get tossed.
I happen to have a couple spare pucks of MWF so it
will be more a year before I get to try the version that Classic
Shaving has.
In terms of the high price soaps I have yet to try that one
with extravagant amounts of Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential Oil.
For that price I would sure cry if it made me sneeze and I had to
toss it.
I can tell ya that their West Indies Bay gave me a nice shave this morning.
Your water, your methods, your likes, you dislikes and your
mileage may vary.