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    Default MWF Soap

    Just bought a puck. Had two of the best straight razor shaves of my short career .

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    Great! Its good stuff, one of these days I may even have to pay for some if I ever run out. It is definitely an economical soap.

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    Yes, gentlemen, that is a top line soap. I love the soft and warm fragrance, the rich lather, everything about this delightful soap. Indeed, dighaingeal, my good friend, I figure my puck will last me for some years.

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    I remember years ago when I was a kid I used to work on my Aunt and Uncle's farm upstate N.Y in the summers and they had some sheep and to tell you the truth I don't remember my hand feeling soft or anything similar after running my hands through their coats. As a matter of fact I seem to recall....err...wait a minute...you know what? They be goats. No wonder they went Baaaaa with a strange accent.

    Yes, mitchell's is a great soap even if it really doesn't come from sheep- Baaaa.
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    It's pretty good yeah, nothing mind-blowing IMO, but good. Absolutely love the smell, I could stick a chunk in my pocket just so I could sniff it all day.

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    Indeed there is a reason why MWF has a strong following and has for generations. I know I will never be without a puck, but at the rate mine is shrinking I'll be able to pass my original puck down to the next generation

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    Love the stuff, it's my number one soap.

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    I love MWF soap but primarily because of the way it performs and leaves the skin afterwards.
    Don't care too much for the scent though, bit too subtle for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decraew View Post
    I love MWF soap but primarily because of the way it performs and leaves the skin afterwards.
    Don't care too much for the scent though, bit too subtle for me.
    I absolutely agree with this.
    MWF is great soap and definitely in top 3 that I use (Valobra, Proraso).

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    Well worth trying, both for the save and also to be able to say you did.

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