I have some of the fake Old Spice scent soap. I probably use it once or twice a month. I've had it a long time. I find it works best with a big...
I did a google image search. Here's the Surrey box I remember- [ATTACH]
I think it is an old Surrey brand glycerin puck. Surrey sold soaps, cheap bristle brushes, and mugs. They were inexpensive, and nearly as...
It is good stuff. However, go easy on it. It projects a mile. Very easy to overdo this one and be "that guy" all day.
I have an old metal one; sadly it is far too narrow for an Arko stick. My Williams gets plenty of use at home, and I couldn't be arsed shaving...
My badger experience is limited- I like big Italian boars- but out of the half dozen or so badgers I have, I prefer the small, densely packed...
I imagine it is a Mandarin-English google translate issue, whereby the Chinese term signifying "travel" or "travel brush" ends up rendered in...
Years ago Marvy soap was made by Surrey, who now are Van Der Hagen. I wonder might they still make the soap for Marvy?
I saw them at Portuguese Factory, US ebay, & Amazon.
Check the Portuguese Factory website for all 3 brushes. Boar is about $40; mixed around $70, and badger 10 or 15 more, as I recall.
Just last night I learned that Semogue are now offering a SOC in a faux ivory resin handle, available in boar, badger, or a boar/badger mix.
I saw in your SOTD photo that you got yourself a Mondial, and it sounds like you are pleased with it. Enjoy!
Razorock's American Barber is quite similar to Fine's American Blend, and at least of equal quality, at about one half the price.
That's $38.95 AUD- Australian dollars, which is about $31 USD. Click on Make an Offer and offer a little less and see if they accept it.
Executive Shaving, Australia offers several Mondial boars on ebay with free shipping (& no duties) to the USA. I have the matte aluminium, the...
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