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captp
05-04-2011, 04:41 AM
When did Williams change its formulation?
How old does Williams have to be to be considered the Vintage?
How much does a puck of the older Williams usually go for?
michiganlover
05-04-2011, 05:21 AM
When did Williams change its formulation?
There have been minor formulation changes since the late 1960's. The most drastic (and which produced the soap so many of us hate/ think is unusable) happened when Combe bought Williams in 2005. This moved tallow to the second ingredient, where previously it had been first.
How old does Williams have to be to be considered the Vintage?
I would consider anything pre-Combe to be vintage.
How much does a puck of the older Williams usually go for?
I wouldn't spend more than $10 per puck for it. It is a great performing soap, but effectively scentless. Scent plays a huge part in the overall wet shaving experience for me.
For more information (and lots of photos) on Vintage Williams, see this thread:
Identifying Vintage Williams (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=147700)
captp
05-04-2011, 05:29 AM
Thanks, John, I just knew you'd be in first:001_smile
that answers my questions. A friend has 6 or so pucks of Williams from maybe 6 years ago and I was wondering how to identify it. The link should help a lot.
Deltaboy
05-04-2011, 08:19 AM
05 is the cut off for most of us but I am particle to the pre 1985 on back Williams. The Lather just seems to be slicker,richer and creamer than any pucks I have used since then.
The Post 05 Williams is best as a hand soap in your laundry room sink.
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