1. Except for the silly cold water thingie I agree here. :prrr:
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  2. Thanks. I've been around a while, but I'm not sure what "blooming" is. Is that soaking the puck prior to is?
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  3. Yessir.
  4. I used it this morning. Very nice! Slick, and no sting from the alum. I went back to the antique store and bought the other two pucks. The original price tag says "19¢".
  5. You Sir are in for a bunch of great shaves. Yes blooming is soaking the cake of soap to soften it or some silly stuff like that. Doing things like that is a sure sign of a mental breakdown.....just saying.
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  6. And we see the man from the "5 call letter radio station" is up to form tonight. (Not saying I AGREE with you er sumethin).
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  7. Lol. Oh I know..yes WCHNU is on the air.
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  8. I KNOW you meant to say: "sure sign of enlightenment", Fuzzy. I'll forgive the slip up...this time.
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  9. Ha!! Blah...
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  10. Once the Williams has some moisture. In it from being used daily it does make some awesome shaving lather. The vintage version just explodes with thick creamy lather.

    Clayton

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  11. That's what I hope to achieve with my Burma Shave cake, once I get going with that.
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  12. Veddy easy to lather soap. You will like.
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  13. Thanks :).....might be another one to "try out" for summer use.
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