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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    LOL - I have a buddy who's using the Xpec and loves it. I trust his judgement but it's such a personal thing isn't it lol.

    For example, I really am not the biggest fan of Castle Forbes... or Razorock for that matter lol. Many would call me the fool, and to be fair, I have only ever tried one flavor of either - but that was enough to know with everything else out there - I am not giving them another go. Though it was fun learning that AND, I have discovered that the Castle Forbes lime mixed with Nancy Boy's Replenishing, is a match made in heaven on those hot summer months.

    In the colder months I really like my Acca Kappa 1869! Is it the "good stuff?" Heck yeah! Why? Cuz I love it lol! But the scent does start to dissipate after about six months after opening it.

    I think this x-mas I might give the Penhaligon's Opus a go.
    This post and several others here make me wish that I lived near some of you guys so we could each agree to buy one spendy cream, and then pass them around. I cannot afford to try many of these, just to try out...Would be nice if someone sold/offered/gave out samples

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    Quote Originally Posted by unit View Post
    This post and several others here make me wish that I lived near some of you guys so we could each agree to buy one spendy cream, and then pass them around. I cannot afford to try many of these, just to try out...Would be nice if someone sold/offered/gave out samples
    There are vendors who do samples Unit, if you look hard enough. What you don't get with samples though, is the lovely packaging... and if you are a sucker for packaging as I am... .

    When I went hard buying new creams and balms, a guy I befriend here and I would ship out samples to each other. It was awesome!

    I quite seriously would be glad to send you samples but am now working at reducing my collection and wouldn't feel as though I am doing you justice anymore as my creams are getting old and quite seriously - the scents are starting to dissipate.

    But seriously - have a look around. Do a search on "samples." Another great way to give stuff a try is going the travel size route. But there is still no substitute to forking out the cash and buying new .
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    Quote Originally Posted by StraightRazorRobot View Post
    from what I've tried, I really like TOBS. I've tried Geo. F. Trumper samples and just didn't like the scent of it. the feel (to me) was a little lacking compared to TOBS. I'll have to try some Truefitt, as I keep hearing great things about it.
    As far as performance, those three are pretty much equal...i've heard it rumored they are all made by the same company, just use different scents, but i can't confirm that. the coconut by trumpers is really something great if you like coconut and haven't tried it...i would recommend it. of those three brands, that and T&H's Grafton are the only ones i keep in my cupboard, but IME you won't find a ton of difference in performance of the "three T's"
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    There are vendors who do samples Unit, if you look hard enough. What you don't get with samples though, is the lovely packaging... and if you are a sucker for packaging as I am... .

    When I went hard buying new creams and balms, a guy I befriend here and I would ship out samples to each other. It was awesome!

    I quite seriously would be glad to send you samples but am now working at reducing my collection and wouldn't feel as though I am doing you justice anymore as my creams are getting old and quite seriously - the scents are starting to dissipate.

    But seriously - have a look around. Do a search on "samples." Another great way to give stuff a try is going the travel size route. But there is still no substitute to forking out the cash and buying new .
    I really appreciate that.

    I have some lesser priced creams that are doing great for me...but I will see what I can find in the way of samples.

    Thanks agn!

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    Gentlemen:
    Xpec is exquisite — in every way. I have the original. And even though it is an expensive cream, I'll always manage to muster up enough shekels to keep it in the shave den.
    Castle Forbes has also been a regular in the shave den, and will remain so. I like the lavender.
    Another cream I have enjoyed through the years is Santa Maria Novella. I had been out of it for a couple years, until recently my brother brought me a tub from Italy. Amazing how much I had missed it. In the tub, the fragrance is slightly medicinal. When lathering, however, the fragrance blooms with complex delights.
    Good stuff, indeed, Zib.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    Gentlemen:
    Xpec is exquisite — in every way. I have the original. And even though it is an expensive cream, I'll always manage to muster up enough shekels to keep it in the shave den.
    Castle Forbes has also been a regular in the shave den, and will remain so. I like the lavender.
    Another cream I have enjoyed through the years is Santa Maria Novella. I had been out of it for a couple years, until recently my brother brought me a tub from Italy. Amazing how much I had missed it. In the tub, the fragrance is slightly medicinal. When lathering, however, the fragrance blooms with complex delights.
    Good stuff, indeed, Zib.
    Awe dude... I have heard so many good things! And that description of how it blooms is just awesome. Now I NEED one too - sigh! Where do you get that stuff anyway? No I am not flying out to Italy! Do they ship here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Awe dude... I have heard so many good things! And that description of how it blooms is just awesome. Now I NEED one too - sigh! Where do you get that stuff anyway? No I am not flying out to Italy! Do they ship here?
    Thanks for the kind words, my friend. Yes, this is good stuff. The only place I have seen Santa Maria Novel in the U.S. is at Lee's Safety Razors.

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    I've always been to cheap and boring to splurge on expensive shave gear. Maybe someday I'll branch out and try some of this stuf...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    I've always been to cheap and boring to splurge on expensive shave gear. Maybe someday I'll branch out and try some of this stuf...
    I agree once my soap runs out i think i should try someone who makes it handmade.
    but there so many choices. I still using the soap that came with my Studebaker mug.
    I wonder how old that is cann't be too old cause the soap that was in the mug was wraped in
    plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    I've always been to cheap and boring to splurge on expensive shave gear. Maybe someday I'll branch out and try some of this stuf...
    Surely you jest. Aren't you the guy with all the custom razors, Japanese hones, expensive colognes and brushes? All of a sudden $50 for a tub of shaving cream sounds pretty good...
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