#811

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(06-27-2024, 12:16 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(06-26-2024, 11:11 PM)Marko Wrote: Ok, not dusted yet but soon. If experience is any guide this should last about five years  Big Grin  I really like this soap. Both performance and scent and I will miss it when it’s gone. 
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Guilty as charged. Maybe I’ll start a thread for almost done and dusted stuff!

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#812

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(06-27-2024, 02:03 AM)Marko Wrote:
(06-27-2024, 12:16 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(06-26-2024, 11:11 PM)Marko Wrote: Ok, not dusted yet but soon. If experience is any guide this should last about five years  Big Grin  I really like this soap. Both performance and scent and I will miss it when it’s gone. 
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Guilty as charged. Maybe I’ll start a thread for almost done and dusted stuff!
Just playing with ya Buddy Happy

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#813

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Always a refreshing scent.  Thankfully I have a backup ready to go

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#814

Geezer
New Brunswick, Canada
June 30, MMXXIV

Finally. I went through two bottles of RazoRock's "Irish Countryside" AS. I really liked the scent at first but I was getting rather tired of it for the last 80 ml or so.
It's a clone of Green Irish Tweed. 
Now I still have to finish the tub of Irish Countryside soap, as well as the Stirling "Sharp-Dressed Man" soap with a similar scent.

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#815

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(07-01-2024, 02:39 AM)John Rose Wrote: June 30, MMXXIV

Finally. I went through two bottles of RazoRock's "Irish Countryside" AS. I really liked the scent at first but I was getting rather tired of it for the last 80 ml or so.
It's a clone of Green Irish Tweed. 
Now I still have to finish the tub of Irish Countryside soap, as well as the Stirling "Sharp-Dressed Man" soap with a similar scent.

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Shame Shaving is a "have to" for you. I just use what I "want to". Shaving "have to's" a thing of the past....

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#816
(07-01-2024, 09:53 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 02:39 AM)John Rose Wrote: June 30, MMXXIV

Finally. I went through two bottles of RazoRock's "Irish Countryside" AS. I really liked the scent at first but I was getting rather tired of it for the last 80 ml or so.
It's a clone of Green Irish Tweed. 
Now I still have to finish the tub of Irish Countryside soap, as well as the Stirling "Sharp-Dressed Man" soap with a similar scent.

[Image: JAXgRpa.jpeg]

Shame Shaving is a "have to" for you. I just use what I "want to". Shaving "have to's" a thing of the past....

Dunno about that. I am in the "have to" camp. If I get something and don't like it, what am I supposed to do? Throw it out? No! Can't do that! Give it away? Hmmmm.......well then I feel guilty for passing along something that is trash. It is a conundrum .

Also, forcing myself to finish it is a karmic punishment for again, doing a blind buy based on reviews alone. When will I learn? Buy samples. If they don't have samples, don't buy it unless they have 15,000 five star reviews on Amazon.

It is all a rebellion to brick and mortar stores no longer carrying quality shaving supplies, not even the basics. Somehow, all of that is my fault.

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#817

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(07-01-2024, 02:39 PM)Tedolph Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 09:53 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 02:39 AM)John Rose Wrote: June 30, MMXXIV

Finally. I went through two bottles of RazoRock's "Irish Countryside" AS. I really liked the scent at first but I was getting rather tired of it for the last 80 ml or so.
It's a clone of Green Irish Tweed. 
Now I still have to finish the tub of Irish Countryside soap, as well as the Stirling "Sharp-Dressed Man" soap with a similar scent.

[Image: JAXgRpa.jpeg]

Shame Shaving is a "have to" for you. I just use what I "want to". Shaving "have to's" a thing of the past....

Dunno about that.  I am in the "have to"  camp.  If I get something and don't like it, what am I supposed to do?  Throw it out?  No!  Can't do that!  Give it away?  Hmmmm.......well then I feel guilty for passing along something that is trash.  It is a conundrum . 

Also, forcing myself to finish it is a karmic punishment for again, doing a blind buy based on reviews alone.  When will I learn?  Buy samples.  If they don't have samples, don't buy it unless they have 15,000 five star reviews on Amazon. 

It is all a rebellion to brick and mortar stores no longer carrying quality shaving supplies, not even the basics.  Somehow, all of that is my fault.

I never waste and throw things out. But just because I don't like something does not mean it it won't be perfect for someone else and so I do like to give things away. Many also just use soaps that they're not crazy about as a bath soap to go through it quicker and not ruin the joy of their shaves.

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#818

Veni, vidi, vici
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(07-01-2024, 09:53 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 02:39 AM)John Rose Wrote: June 30, MMXXIV

Finally. I went through two bottles of RazoRock's "Irish Countryside" AS. I really liked the scent at first but I was getting rather tired of it for the last 80 ml or so.
It's a clone of Green Irish Tweed. 
Now I still have to finish the tub of Irish Countryside soap, as well as the Stirling "Sharp-Dressed Man" soap with a similar scent.

[Image: JAXgRpa.jpeg]

Shame Shaving is a "have to" for you. I just use what I "want to". Shaving "have to's" a thing of the past....

+1
I'll never use a product that doesn't please me again.

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#819
(07-01-2024, 04:15 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 02:39 PM)Tedolph Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 09:53 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Shame Shaving is a "have to" for you. I just use what I "want to". Shaving "have to's" a thing of the past....

Dunno about that.  I am in the "have to"  camp.  If I get something and don't like it, what am I supposed to do?  Throw it out?  No!  Can't do that!  Give it away?  Hmmmm.......well then I feel guilty for passing along something that is trash.  It is a conundrum . 

Also, forcing myself to finish it is a karmic punishment for again, doing a blind buy based on reviews alone.  When will I learn?  Buy samples.  If they don't have samples, don't buy it unless they have 15,000 five star reviews on Amazon. 

It is all a rebellion to brick and mortar stores no longer carrying quality shaving supplies, not even the basics.  Somehow, all of that is my fault.

I never waste and throw things out. But just because I don't like something does not mean it it won't be perfect for someone else and so I do like to give things away. Many also just use soaps that they're not crazy about as a bath soap to go through it quicker and not ruin the joy of their shaves.

You make a good point about use as a bath soap. Tough to do that with creams but I suppose that you could. I did pick up a bay rum aftershave that I really don't care for, but it makes a fine after bash splash.

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#820

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(07-01-2024, 09:07 PM)Tedolph Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 04:15 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 02:39 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Dunno about that.  I am in the "have to"  camp.  If I get something and don't like it, what am I supposed to do?  Throw it out?  No!  Can't do that!  Give it away?  Hmmmm.......well then I feel guilty for passing along something that is trash.  It is a conundrum . 

Also, forcing myself to finish it is a karmic punishment for again, doing a blind buy based on reviews alone.  When will I learn?  Buy samples.  If they don't have samples, don't buy it unless they have 15,000 five star reviews on Amazon. 

It is all a rebellion to brick and mortar stores no longer carrying quality shaving supplies, not even the basics.  Somehow, all of that is my fault.

I never waste and throw things out. But just because I don't like something does not mean it it won't be perfect for someone else and so I do like to give things away. Many also just use soaps that they're not crazy about as a bath soap to go through it quicker and not ruin the joy of their shaves.

You make a good point about use as a bath soap.  Tough to do that with creams but I suppose that you could.  I did pick up a bay rum  aftershave that I really don't care for, but it makes a fine after bash splash.

Just Say NO to Creams Big Grin Kidding of course but I don't use them.

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