What do you have in the post right now?

Not so much in the post but sitting in a cupboard to cure...

I made a shaving soap yesterday with 82% BUTTERS (cocoa, kokum, mango) !!

Can't wait for it to cure for a couple of weeks. Probably doesn't need it but I always prefer to cure my soaps for some time before using.
 
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Coming soon in the mail
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Coming soon in the mail
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Hmmm, I'm interested in the Juniper. I might have to look into that one.
 
Hmmm, I'm interested in the Juniper. I might have to look into that one.
Only available at Stirling and Maggard Razor, @Ozwhisker isn’t going to supply these soaps read below

We received a shipment from Stirling at the end of May, so we will not be able to make another order for at least a couple of months. We stock 445 different products, of which 442 are in stock. We often carry more varieties of Stirling soap than is available at Stirling because we have to order their Summer releases in our Winter and vice versa, otherwise we miss out on their standard seasonal releases. The two scents that you are after are special seasonal releases that are often not available in wholesale quantities, at least quantities that make it feasible for us to import. Sorry about that.
 
A great score! Even @Gargravarr might be a touch envious ...
Damn right I am. :LOL: According to a timeline Yardley used to publish on their website (I saved a copy, but may still be copyright) I believe that Prince of Wales warrant on the lid dates the soap to between 1931 and 1938. So that soap has a bit of age on it, but it'll still be lovely to use. (y)
 
According the majority of British, Canadian, Irish and Aussie men, who missed out or loved Yardley. And for those who are lucky to grab a Yardley, are being a Yardley BASTARDS!
Nothing to do with luck, you just have to keep your eyes open and keep looking. And be prepared to spend a lot of money. :smuggrin:

Yardley is easier to find than Valobra.
 
Nothing to do with luck, you just have to keep your eyes open and keep looking. And be prepared to spend a lot of money. :smuggrin:

Yardley is easier to find than Valobra.
It just occurred to me, I recently picked up a puck of vintage AOS sandalwood. Could it have been made by Valobra?
 
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