Several days ago I started a thread titled “Tabula Rasa Here Today Gone Tomorrow”. In addition Robini started a thread titled “Soap Collection by Percentage”.
Starting with Soap Collection by Percentage. I thought it was a brilliant idea. However, I was disappointed that it only received 16 replies. I would have liked to have seen at least double that number because it gave some insight into how members are purchasing and assembling their soap collections. I was surprised to see that the only other member who had a large collection of manufactures other than me was 13. As of today I have 101 soaps and creams consisting of 46 different manufactures. There are only 9 manufactures where I own more than 3 or more of their soaps. The rest consist 2 or 1 each. My method is to purchase as many 1s so as to be able to sample as many variations as I can. In my reply #14 of Soap Collection by Percentage I stated “there are several bands which I own that only make one product such as Mitchels Wool Fat, Dr. Dittmar, I Coloniali (gone but not forgotten), Bath House Spanish Fig, Alvarez Gomez Baberia and Tabac to name a few”.
This leads mr into my thread of Tabula Rasa Here Today Gone Tomorrow. I purchase several soaps that I already have as backups because I rather not be without them when the are completely used, discontinued or no longer available.
I started out mentioning Tabula Rasa which was a very popular soap several years ago. There is only one mail order house that stocks it so, I stocked up on it especially Steampunk. It is obviously not selling like it used to and I can’t blame retailers for not stocking it any longer. It was not an inexpensive soap. When I found out that I Coloniali was being discontinued I purchased several refills. Dr. Selby is made in Uruguay and you can’t find it any longer so I purchased several tubes. Another soap I consider to be in my top 10 is Institut Karité currently there is only 1 mail order house that stocks it so I purchased more. And the one which goes without saying is XPEC only 1 retailer has it in stock so I now have a back up.
So, what I am attempting to say I like experimenting with several manufactures and stock up on soaps that I believe will no longer be available. I do however purchase several soaps from manufactures who produce many soaps with different formulas such as Tcheon Fung Sing, Catie’s Bubbles, Barrister & Mann and Van Yulay, etc.
It would be interesting to find out the theory of buying habits of other members as they assemble their soap and cream inventories. Do you purchase soaps as back ups so you will always have them? Are you interested in accumulating all soaps from specific manufactures? If you feel you have more than enough soaps what will make you purchase more? What do you rely on, manufactures hype, reviews, suggestions from acquaintances, etc? Any other criteria would be helpful.
Starting with Soap Collection by Percentage. I thought it was a brilliant idea. However, I was disappointed that it only received 16 replies. I would have liked to have seen at least double that number because it gave some insight into how members are purchasing and assembling their soap collections. I was surprised to see that the only other member who had a large collection of manufactures other than me was 13. As of today I have 101 soaps and creams consisting of 46 different manufactures. There are only 9 manufactures where I own more than 3 or more of their soaps. The rest consist 2 or 1 each. My method is to purchase as many 1s so as to be able to sample as many variations as I can. In my reply #14 of Soap Collection by Percentage I stated “there are several bands which I own that only make one product such as Mitchels Wool Fat, Dr. Dittmar, I Coloniali (gone but not forgotten), Bath House Spanish Fig, Alvarez Gomez Baberia and Tabac to name a few”.
This leads mr into my thread of Tabula Rasa Here Today Gone Tomorrow. I purchase several soaps that I already have as backups because I rather not be without them when the are completely used, discontinued or no longer available.
I started out mentioning Tabula Rasa which was a very popular soap several years ago. There is only one mail order house that stocks it so, I stocked up on it especially Steampunk. It is obviously not selling like it used to and I can’t blame retailers for not stocking it any longer. It was not an inexpensive soap. When I found out that I Coloniali was being discontinued I purchased several refills. Dr. Selby is made in Uruguay and you can’t find it any longer so I purchased several tubes. Another soap I consider to be in my top 10 is Institut Karité currently there is only 1 mail order house that stocks it so I purchased more. And the one which goes without saying is XPEC only 1 retailer has it in stock so I now have a back up.
So, what I am attempting to say I like experimenting with several manufactures and stock up on soaps that I believe will no longer be available. I do however purchase several soaps from manufactures who produce many soaps with different formulas such as Tcheon Fung Sing, Catie’s Bubbles, Barrister & Mann and Van Yulay, etc.
It would be interesting to find out the theory of buying habits of other members as they assemble their soap and cream inventories. Do you purchase soaps as back ups so you will always have them? Are you interested in accumulating all soaps from specific manufactures? If you feel you have more than enough soaps what will make you purchase more? What do you rely on, manufactures hype, reviews, suggestions from acquaintances, etc? Any other criteria would be helpful.