What do you have in the post right now?

It's the only place i buy from. Especially when they have mixed dozens and free shipping.
 
Myrsol coming in the boat from Spain. Blue and Aqua balsamica. The F Extra and antesol went strong since last year.

Also Beaudelaire (loved the sample I tried from someone here last year) and CaD.

(Is it called a rotation if you only swap between two or three products?)
 
It's the only place i buy from. Especially when they have mixed dozens and free shipping.
I can recommend Naked Wines as well. They've got inexpensive (do not want to use word 'cheap' as it has bad meaning) wines, but the quality is great. Small vineries, limited batches, direct connection with winemakers, fast delivery. There is an introductory case of mixed wine - you cannot select wines, but 12 bottles for $60 is pretty good deal. The link should work. let me know if it doesn't.
Another great source of wine is Different Drop. They've got some gems in stock, but usually not cheap.
 
Myrsol coming in the boat from Spain. Blue and Aqua balsamica. The F Extra and antesol went strong since last year.

Also Beaudelaire (loved the sample I tried from someone here last year) and CaD.

(Is it called a rotation if you only swap between two or three products?)

Lots of nice choices mate. [emoji41]
 
Well maybe not right now but hopefully in the post today. 270 of these -

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Hoping they give as good a shave as other vintage UK blades ...

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Well maybe not right now but hopefully in the post today. 270 of these -

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Hoping they give as good a shave as other vintage UK blades ...

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Seems like you're on a vintage blade buying spree! Be interesting to see how they compare with the modern PSS... Do you know where these were made?
 
I so nearly asked @Mark1966 where he had got them from before I realised I am (semi) retired from the blade buying business.
 
Aldi has some surprisingly good wines for the coin you pay.
Their Moscato is likely Innocent Bystander or Brown Brothers and has won gold at shows iirc.
 
Seems like you're on a vintage blade buying spree! Be interesting to see how they compare with the modern PSS... Do you know where these were made?

Well from what I understand ...

They get good reviews elsewhere. I believe they're Scottish in origin.

... what he said! See this thread for more details: http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/355307

I so nearly asked @Mark1966 where he had got them from before I realised I am (semi) retired from the blade buying business.

I'm actually suprised you didn't see them first AND I'm surprised I even noticed them ...

There were some on eBay uk.

Indeed there were and she sold two or three boxes of 100 this way. The problem was she was using the GSP so postage was absurd. I offered to take the rest of what she had IF she would post directly via Royal Mail :) Bit of a gamble but they are well spoken of ...

I was actually sorting out my blades on the weekend and unless I've misplaced some I have less than I thought :(
 
Well from what I understand ...



... what he said! See this thread for more details: http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/355307



I'm actually suprised you didn't see them first AND I'm surprised I even noticed them ...



Indeed there were and she sold two or three boxes of 100 this way. The problem was she was using the GSP so postage was absurd. I offered to take the rest of what she had IF she would post directly via Royal Mail :) Bit of a gamble but they are well spoken of ...

I was actually sorting out my blades on the weekend and unless I've misplaced some I have less than I thought :(

One of those boxes is due to arrive on my doorstep this week.
 
Is it (Mystic Waters) that good? :)
Just trying to save some money for B+M and SV soaps :)

If you don't like to put in time into your lather...go for the others - if you are after ultimate slickness and post-shave feel: Mystic Waters (y)
 
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