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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    I was thinking about giving Wilkinson's stick in the blue pack a try, but it is not mentioned too often in this thread. Any thoughts, my friends?
    I used one a few years ago. It was a very nice stick that had a wonderful scent and contained tallow and lanolin.

    From what I remember, it was a very nice product but it got lost in my travels and I never really bothered to replace it.
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    Wilk, speick and IM all perform about the same for me. IM gets the edge cause the size makes it easier to apply. Wilk if memory serves had the most muted scent out of the package which I liked (the muted aspect, neither of them smelled either good or bad... just soapy/standary soapy scents) as I recall. Both wilk and speick lose their scent pretty quick since they are sitting open in my case. IM having a screwtop (and being OVERPOWERING to begin with) kept its scent.

    I'd say Wilk would be my favorite stick if it was sold like IM (big fat stick in a self contained applicator).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    I was thinking about giving Wilkinson's stick in the blue pack a try, but it is not mentioned too often in this thread. Any thoughts, my friends?
    Marco, all --

    I like the Wilkinson better than the Euro Palmolive, Spieck, others. It's a modest cost stick that is an excellent product. I really like the lather which is dense and very creamy. Leaves the face very soft after the shave. It's certainly worth a try.

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    Thank you kindly, my friends. Now there's another soap that I need to try!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    I was thinking about giving Wilkinson's stick in the blue pack a try, but it is not mentioned too often in this thread. Any thoughts, my friends?
    I used the blue tub of soap, not sure if it is the same as the stick. I felt it was a pretty poor performer and smelled somewhat like industrial cleaner.
    Relax...Take it easy...Enjoy the lather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VT_Hokie View Post
    I used one a few years ago. It was a very nice stick that had a wonderful scent and contained tallow and lanolin.

    From what I remember, it was a very nice product but it got lost in my travels and I never really bothered to replace it.
    Quote Originally Posted by BroJohn View Post
    Marco, all --

    I like the Wilkinson better than the Euro Palmolive, Spieck, others. It's a modest cost stick that is an excellent product. I really like the lather which is dense and very creamy. Leaves the face very soft after the shave. It's certainly worth a try.

    -- John Gehman
    Sounds like it is not the same as the tub then.
    Relax...Take it easy...Enjoy the lather.

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    This is based on the ones Ive used so far.
    1. Valobra
    2. La toja
    3. palmolive
    4. speick
    5. arko
    6. boots
    7. tabac
    8. Irisch Moos
    9. erasmic

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    1. GZD
    2. La Toja
    3. Valobra
    4. Sir Irisch Moos
    5. Euro Palmolive


    The Arko stick gives a nice shave, but the pong is too much for me.

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    1. Irisch Moos
    2. La Toja
    3. QED Bathtub Gin ( on my 2nd)
    4. SCS B&B w/ a Twist
    Ookla... Ariel.....RIDE!!!!

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    What are some non tallow, non lanolin shaving sticks. Been using the new la toja and mama bear.
    ----Will----Keep the arsenal of veggie soaps coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wcoppage View Post
    What are some non tallow, non lanolin shaving sticks. Been using the new la toja and mama bear.
    Hey Will - check out the shave sticks by Calani! Fantastic performing soap, veggie and great. "Ice Angel" and "Oriental Plum" contain lanolin, the rest are vegan.

    Aside from that, I've had nice results rubbing other veggie pucks right into my stubble like short, wide shave sticks. PSGT is best this way IMHO.

    Others have had luck milling traditional pucks into stick containers, such as these available from Mama Bear or WCS.
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    1.euro palmolive
    2.la toja
    3.a bar of mikes natural that I cut into shave sticks
    4.arko
    i have yet to try speick it's next on my list. I know tabac is great so I should get one of those as well.
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    1)Vintage Palmolive
    2)Derby
    3)La Toja
    4)Speick
    5)Valobra
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7 O Menthol View Post
    Hey Will - check out the shave sticks by Calani! Fantastic performing soap, veggie and great. "Ice Angel" and "Oriental Plum" contain lanolin, the rest are vegan.

    Aside from that, I've had nice results rubbing other veggie pucks right into my stubble like short, wide shave sticks. PSGT is best this way IMHO.

    Others have had luck milling traditional pucks into stick containers, such as these available from Mama Bear or WCS.
    Thank you for the info.
    ----Will----Keep the arsenal of veggie soaps coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSaw View Post
    I used the blue tub of soap, not sure if it is the same as the stick. I felt it was a pretty poor performer and smelled somewhat like industrial cleaner.
    Quote Originally Posted by OldSaw View Post
    Sounds like it is not the same as the tub then.
    Tub is completely different formulation, completely different list of ingredients and to be frank is piece of... Stick on the other hand is EXCELLENT!
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    DRH Lavender
    Speick
    Tabac
    La Toja
    TOBS Sandalwood
    Irisch Moos
    Wilkinson
    Palmolive
    Ogalalla Bay Rum
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    My ranked list of sticks which I own and used so far:

    La Toja
    Speick
    arko
    Tabac
    Palmolive
    Sir Irisch Moos
    Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by barsuk View Post
    Tub is completely different formulation, completely different list of ingredients and to be frank is piece of... Stick on the other hand is EXCELLENT!
    Thanks for the confirmation. I just don't understand why some of these companies make the decisions that they do. I can't tell the difference between Tabac stick and Tabac puck, so why would Wilkinson make two completely different products to do the same thing? Don't they know we're watching?
    Relax...Take it easy...Enjoy the lather.

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