#1

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
OK, so I took a walk over to my favorite local antique shop today. I've picked up 5 or 6 straights from there, plus my Super Speed, so I pop in every couple of weeks, just to see if they've gotten anything new.

Today, I saw a really cool Old Spice decanter, shaped like a telescope. Nice and heavy, an...What's this? it's not empty. I open it to take a sniff and I am immediately hit that longed for scent of original Shulton Old Spice. Today's Old Spice doesn't even come close to the mark that Shulton Inc. made with Old Spice back in the day.

I check the bottom, and sure enough, there is a sticker marked Shulton, Inc. on the bottom.

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My guess is that this stuff is as old as I am, or close to it. Probably late 70s early 80s I would think?

My question is...should I use it? It's pretty close to half full, judging by feel and slosh. It's a true decanter in that the top does not screw on, it is a plug. It seats tight, and doesn't leak with tilting, and it smells absolutely fantastic...JUST like I remember my dad wearing back in the day...

Anybody have any input or insight as to the usability of 35 year old aftershave? I may just put a dab on each wrist and see how it goes....

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#2
Use it!

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#3

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(08-20-2016, 06:36 PM)LegalEagle1 Wrote: Use it!

I splashed a bit on my wrists and the back of my neck, and it smells absolutely wonderful!

I'm going to use it after my next shave...which is feeling like it should be any minute now...

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#4

Member
Detroit
Heck yeah, I would use it! I know primotenore and churchilllafemme use vintage aftershaves all the time.

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#5

Member
Nashville, TN
Wow, what a great find!

Heck yeah, I would use it. There are several of us that have shaved with soap somewhere between 50 and 100 years old. I would expect alcohol based after shave to last forever.

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#6

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
I'd suggest using it. However, these old aftershaves can develop a precipitate that appears as black particles. If you see any of those in your hand when you pour it, filter the aftershave in the decanter through a coffee filter into a bowl. Rinse out the empty decanter with distilled water. Then pour the aftershave from the bowl back into the decanter, using a funnel if necessary.

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#7

Chazz Reinhold HOF
I'm so amazed that alcohol can survive this long. I'm more surprised that it even retains the intended scent.

Enjoy it!

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Super Moderator
(08-20-2016, 09:27 PM)hrfdez Wrote: I'm so amazed that alcohol can survive this long.  I'm more surprised that it even retains the intended scent.

Enjoy it!

Yeah...usually it's only the "memories" of alcohol that survive this long Smile

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Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
looks awesome!

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That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(08-20-2016, 09:20 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: I'd suggest using it.  However, these old aftershaves can develop a precipitate that appears as black particles.  If you see any of those in your hand when you pour it, filter the aftershave in the decanter through a coffee filter into a bowl.  Rinse out the empty decanter with distilled water.  Then pour the aftershave from the bowl back into the decanter, using a funnel if necessary.

Thanks for the advice! I had a nice midday shave today and I finished off with this splash. No visible impurities, and it had an absolutely wonderful post-shave conditioning feel to it. P&G has failed on every front when it comes to Old Spice. I just wish I could get more of this stuff, now!
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