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    The SRD, Mikes, and Queen Charlotte soaps are all first rate products. I have not yet tried the others mentioned but will in the near future. Excellent American products are out there but most must be purchased through their makers web sight so you gotta look for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danricgro View Post
    The SRD, Mikes, and Queen Charlotte soaps are all first rate products. I have not yet tried the others mentioned but will in the near future. Excellent American products are out there but most must be purchased through their makers web sight so you gotta look for them.
    Thank you. I chose to start with Mama Bear because of the variety and the musk scent of which I'm thinking I'll lean towards tho I haven't smelled it yet. The sample slivers seem to be a great way to try everything out without investing in a puck I won't be happy with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    SRD makes very nice soap. Ogallala gets some good press. The Gentlemen's Refinery, though a cream and not a soap, is a great product as well.
    +1 on the Ogallala. Made in the US heartland (Ogallala, NE). Perfect if you face lather (check out the advice on the website - The World's Largest Bay Rum Website) and very reasonable price-wise. The owner, John, is a real gentleman and a pleasure with whom to do business. Get the sampler so you can try all the great scents.

    Note - the web site is closed for a few days while John, attends to some family matters. It should be back up around 26 JAN 2013.

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    I picked up a puck of Williams and a puck of Van Der Hagen at the local Walgreens. Not sure if Van Der Hagen is made in the USA but the address on the box says Liberty, TX.

    I will be on the road 100% of the time starting in May and wanted to try some soaps that were easily available. I have been using Proazo Green and like it a lot but getting it shipped to me might be a pain as I'll be roaming all over the counrty. So I thought I would try these 2 which I can pick up at most any drugstore.

    Have to say that the Van Der Hagen Glycerin Shave Soap for sensitive skin (made with Vitamin E and Oat Extract) is a hands down winner over Williams. The 2.5 ounce puck fits perfect in my rubber mug and lathers quite nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Queen Charlotte soaps are pretty good.
    +1 on QCS. Some really great fragrances, and their shaving creams are top notch for me.

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    Queen Charlotte Soaps and Mike's Natural Soaps are both really good soaps.

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    + 1 Williams

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Razorock from Canada? Or perhaps just distributed through there but made in Italy? Certainly not USA, but still a great close-to-home product range. I loved their XXX. Amazing performance, too.
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    I'm surprised Mystic Water out of Maryland, I think, hasn't been mentioned. They make an excellent soap.

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