For those pining for the old Williams formula, Prairie Creations has Walters Shaving Soap. It is supposed to be a recreation of "pre-reformulation" Williams. This thread at Badger & Blade shows photos of Williams boxes of various vintages, including the list of ingredients. Wow, menthol Williams?
I've used my reconstituted Williams for the past 3 shaves and it works great. I like to bloom it while I prep up for the shave.
I did a test lather a little while ago, wow! Fantastic! I added quite a bit of Old Spice cologne when I was making the mixture so it smells great. I'll be using it tomorrow. :rah::rah::rah::rah::rah::rah::rah:
My mentholated Williams is a more than a terrific soap; it's extraordinary. (Puts 90% of the artisan soaps to shame).
Interesting, just from my extensive test lather I agree with your statement. I can't wait for tomorrow morning.
Well, I tried the glycerin/New Williams experiment and it didn't work. I grated the soap into a bowl and added just enough glycerin to moisten the batch. I stirred the mixture and then tried to press the soap to bind everything together. Nope, wouldn't work. It appears that the glycerin made everything super slick and I couldn't get the soap to reconstitute in any fashion. Glad I used new Williams instead of one of my vintage ones. So don't do this, it doesn't work. At least for me anyway.
Monday, after my shave, I decided to bloom my VW for 2 days until my next shave, which was today. I covered the surface of the soap with a thin layer of water, put the lid back on and stored it in my cabinet. Today, when I opened the lid, the top layer of the soap had bloomed perfectly. I used a badger brush and I've never had a better or easier time lathering. The protolather on top of the soap got scooped up immediately by the brush, which means I didn't have to load for more that 10 secs. I also only had to dip the tips of brush once in water after loading. Usually, its about 4 times to get the lather like I like it. I'm not saying everyone should try this, but everyone should try this.
Just finished cooking up my second batch of vintage Williams with some added menthol crystals, albeit about half of the amount that I used the first time. (Sorry @crackstar) I will let it cure for a few days then get it into my soap rotation. More later...
I was late to the party on williams. I have only been SR wet shaving for a few months, and by this time, williams had already been discontinued. I live in a very large metropolitan area (DFW), and it has been bought/removed from stores everywhere. It does not exist anywhere around where I live. A friend did ship me a puck, however. I have yet to try it, but I think i will give it a whirl this next week. I have heard mixed reviews, but i am looking forward to it.
I don't do "cooking" with Williams, I do "flipping". What do I mean by that? The simple act of "flipping" it off the supermarket counter where they're located, free shipment home, and all set to go. .
I walk by the modern Williams too, however, I search out the tallow Williams and will always have a puck in my den.
I have an ancient puck of Colgate, haven't used it yet. Comparable? It's the same as these (not mine)... http://madebytof.com/wp/product/vintage-colgate-cup-shaving-soap/