I’ll second the WSP Sandalwood scent.
I was the other way around.I'm getting the Proraso Aftershave in sandalwood. Just looking for the soap. I may just try the soap as well.
NOW, we want to know ALL your shaving purchases and what you think of them.Thanks, Gents
Well, so far, I have the 1932 GEM SE MMOC , 1962 Gillette DE Slim Adjustable (GREAT Razor), a 1966 Gillette DE SS (haven't used yet) and the MicroShave DE (promoted by Rick Harrison "Pawn Stars"). I have Dorco and Van Der Hagen blades for the DE's and soon to have blades for my GEM from a gent from this forum (@12Fret). I only have Cremo Sandalwood cream and a Van der Hagen puck soap. Can't wait to get others I have on my shopping list. Getting angles down and figuring out the different hair growth (especially on my neck area). Enjoying going "old school" and reminiscing the times I watched my Father and my Pepaw in the process. I've always liked "old fashioned way" of doing things. How people used to be. I like fine cigars, have a pipe collection and enjoy wearing different hats. Mostly, I think I was born in the wrong generation completely and I'll BET a lot of you feel the same!! BTW, I have a boar brush, an OPAL pure badger and a really nice Silvertip that I just received. I'll send a pic of my setup asap. I think you folks will like it. Great stand that I would certainly recommend!! lolNOW, we want to know ALL your shaving purchases and what you think of them.
Cool.I'll send a pic of my setup asap. I think you folks will like it. Great stand that I would certainly recommend!! lol
See post #32. That's just the new stand I got with my silvertip and razor with a vintage Avon Rhino Decanter. (Soaps and aftershaves not included in the post LOL!!)Cool.
Yep, I was referring to that too.See post #32. That's just the new stand I got with my silvertip and razor with a vintage Avon Rhino Decanter. (Soaps and aftershaves not included in the post LOL!!)
I wasn't sure if it posted properly, actually! LOL Glad it came through. Love the pipe stand I just got! HAHAHAYep, I was referring to that too.
I'm one of those strange people who (most of the time) read/view the whole thread before replying.
Thanks!Captain's Choice, Stirling Sandalwood, and Proraso Red are three good choices.
Try the Captain. It makes a good, sturdy, and smooth shaving lather.
Thanks!I'd keep an eye out for Santal Auster on the BST fora. That or hop on the next release (Hopefully next year?). It's perfect.