I'm in, but less than normal, since internet is eliminated from my phone and I'm reducing my online time. Since I almost exclusively use adjustables or straights, my real focus will be to continue to thin the herd of soaps from the cabinet. After using the same soap for 3 weeks and not even making a dent in it, I'm realizing that my soap collection be a burden for my children after I die, even if I live to be older than Methuselah. This morning I decided to put GD Kulfi in the "to sell" pile. I figure since I have 10 or 12 tubs of GD, getting rid of one or two of my least favorite scents is a good start, even if they are fantastic soaps. I'm also doing some AS reduction as well. Hopefully by the end of the month I'll have enough for a sale-a-palooza on the BST.
Is that a triple-milled soap(that you aren't making a dent in)? By the way, I hope you enjoyed it here in Massachusetts.
No adjustables here. I've divested myself of all of them. This month is all straights, all the time for me. Maybe I'll stick to one, to make it a proper focus. The Russian Gravjura. And I just can't see myself sticking to a single soap. But I'll certainly kick the month off with Arko!
Nope. That's the problem. It was Sudsy Soapery which is actually a very soft soap. Yet it lasts longer than a tootsie roll pop consumed one lick at a time. And, yes, MA and ME were great, Paul.
August 1, 2019 OneBlade Genesis V1 Feather FHS Doug Korn Button Mixed Boar CRSW American Barbershop Stirling Soap Co. Barbershop Aftershave Brooks Brothers 1818