I’m in.
Smells like a funeral parlor, or granny's old purse, but I challenge you to find a better performing soap.
Sorry about that.Would love to be in, but I'm afraid the shipping to Canada would be more than buying a new one
GReat PIF! Never tried Tabac, but did catch a few whiffs when I was waiting at a train depot in Rome. Maybe someday . . . in the meantime . . .Smells like a funeral parlor, or granny's old purse, but I challenge you to find a better performing soap.
It's a tie!GReat PIF! Never tried Tabac, but did catch a few whiffs when I was waiting at a train depot in Rome. Maybe someday . . . in the meantime . . .
Did I read the above correctly? Did @FarmerTan imply there is a better performing soap than his Arko? Your Honor, the evidence is clear. I ask the jury to consider the weight of this apparent blasphemy in their deliberations and ultimate verdict.
Cue @Ad AstraIt's a tie!
Scent: Arko the clear winner
Performance: equal
Post shave: Tabac (but nothing a shave balm after the use of Arko in the winter can't cure...)
But yes, I will have to mix up some Arko with some Tabac to see if I can't become an "Artisan Shave Soap Maker"...... I just have to come up with a fancy schmancy name and label....
Tako.
My apologies to the OP for hijacking his threadWow.
Arabac: shifting sands, camels and oil.
Tako: Mexican-Japanese take-out!
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My apologies to the OP for hijacking his thread
But if I may indulge in one more bit of housekeeping . . . Mike, I think @FarmerTan should have a potential label for his hybrid concoctions. What say you?