we agree that the Goodwill and the other razors from that era are good shavers and fun for the history they represent.

A 10 foot tree here would be $150+ this year. That's for a farm-grown tree. We cut our own tree the first couple years we were married. That's an all day activity for us. Have to get as far away from SLC as possible to get a good tree. I don't think that's as much of a problem in eastern BC.

I have a few Kai blades. I'll try them and let you know my thoughts.
Yes, it doesn't last long. I do like the scent. Mild and pleasant.
Thanks Blair! I don't think Frasiers are as common here as most of our trees come out of Oregan or Washington. The two we see most often are Grand or Noble. From what I saw $70 would have been a really good price for either this year. We typically pay $50 and get a Noble if we can in that price range or a Grand fir, which don't look quite as nice but are so fragrant. I paid more this year for a Noble. I suppose for the same reason more people are buying trees. We just want to splurge
Ha! sounds legit to me. Ben needs you around more, if he doesn't agree with you, I'll tell him.

We've realized my daughter may not have many Christmasses at home. We still marry pretty young in Utah. Most of her cousins were married by 22. Yes, my daughter has 40 cousins so the sample size is pretty large. Anyway, we're not skimping since we really don't know how many we'll have with her home.
Thanks, planning to compare them. I'll let you know.
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