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You have some collections mateA Few Old Spice Clones & i love them allView attachment 100598View attachment 100599View attachment 100600View attachment 100601View attachment 100602
Yeah you could say i’m a Old Spice Fan or an Old Spice FannyYou have some collections mate
I give my nos old spice in the mug a go next
Wanted to ask I seen you have a collection of fasan razors, how much do you find they range from price wise?
Yea I picked this up for about 30 delivered and I just assumed it's a bargain lolYeah you could say i’m a Old Spice Fan or an Old Spice Fanny
it’s just all in the spelling lol
The Fasan can go from £30 ish to £250 depending on model & greed of seller
Yes i have this one did you get it of ebay ?Yea I picked this up for about 30 delivered and I just assumed it's a bargain lol
I saw your fasan collection when I was searching the forum about fasan razors, nice collection, love it!
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Just used it, rather mild worth trying out as it's vintage and bakeliteYes i have this one did you get it of ebay ?
I like them a lot.
Pretty Iconic ah.
to be honest £30 is a good price that’s what iv paid for most of mine.
Loving your Old Spice dedication. THE JUICE!!!All Full & Unopened
i will use them that’s the only reason i bought them but at the moment i still have a couple of normal bottles to use up first
Telescope, Tankard, Bell, Lantern
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Keep using it for sure i have 1 also and a lot larger than the normal stick.Found an Old Spice Shaving Stick (Shulton) at the back of a drawer in my bathroom’s cabinet. It must be at least 30 years old and it is still half length. I used it this morning and the easiness with which it produced a nice lather (albeit in my shaving bowl) was quite impressive. I can’t say much about the scent: it smells like Tabac Original, I guess, a scent I don’t dislike. What do you guys think: is it still worthwhile to continue using this stick, or should it end up in the dustbin as soon as possible?
True, I also found a badger shaving brush (unfortunately without a brand name) dating back to my days at college. I got to know Old Spice Shaving Sticks when I was in the army for military service (guess we got one for free when we came in) and I’ve been using them for face lathering during quite some years afterwards. Relics from a time long past!Keep using it for sure i have 1 also and a lot larger than the normal stick.
What i would say is get back in the cupboard.
If you’ve not been in ot for 30 years you just never know what you’ll find
The good old shaving stick unfortunately nearly a thing of the past although i’ll have enough for my life timeTrue, I also found a badger shaving brush (unfortunately without a brand name) dating back to my days at college. I got to know Old Spice Shaving Sticks when I was in the army for military service (guess we got one for free when we came in) and I’ve been using them for face lathering during quite some years afterwards. Relics from a time long past!