bullgoose
Sockdollager
you mess with the beak, you get the horns.
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Post by bullgoose on Dec 7, 2009 11:38:05 GMT -5
Shipping is a low $4.95 at BullGoose Shaving Supplies through December 31, 2009. Go ahead and load up your shopping cart because the whole Kit and Caboodle will ship for $4.95. * The flat rate shipping is for CONUS and Canada only. I ship internationally at cost.
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Post by rocketman on Dec 11, 2009 21:21:58 GMT -5
You are a true gentleman and much cherished neighbour of the Canadian Community!!!!! Shipping to Canada really does cost pretty much the same as shipping in the US - THANX FOR FIGURING IT OUT!!! Yeah!!!! How does that brick of Cella Crema Da Barba work?? It seems huge! Do you break it into pieces and put it into a mug or does it come divided up or? ? thnx!
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Post by wchnu on Dec 14, 2009 2:29:46 GMT -5
This is cool.. my next check is on the 26th so still will have timne to order some goodies.. WOOHOO!!
Fuzzy
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Post by mbwhoosh on Dec 14, 2009 2:35:25 GMT -5
How does that brick of Cella Crema Da Barba work?? It seems huge! Do you break it into pieces and put it into a mug or does it come divided up or? ? thnx! I haven't used Cella yet but I hear it is similar to Valobra which I have used. They are "soft soaps" so you can mold them to any shape or container you wish to use. If you want to stick the whole thing in a bowl go for it or like you said you can break a hunk off and use it that way. I like the versatility of these soaps as you can make a seal around the container your using that way water doesn't seep under the soap and make it mushy like with other soaps. As I said I used Valobra not Cella but if they lather anything alike your are in for a treat my friend ^_^
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bullgoose
Sockdollager
you mess with the beak, you get the horns.
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Post by bullgoose on Dec 18, 2009 21:21:20 GMT -5
You are a true gentleman and much cherished neighbour of the Canadian Community!!!!! Shipping to Canada really does cost pretty much the same as shipping in the US - THANX FOR FIGURING IT OUT!!! Yeah!!!! How does that brick of Cella Crema Da Barba work?? It seems huge! Do you break it into pieces and put it into a mug or does it come divided up or? ? thnx! You are very welcome. Thank you very much for the kind words In many instances the shipping to Canada is actually less expensive than shipping domestically and the customs form takes all of 15 seconds. The only difference is that it takes a few days longer to reach you due to customs. The brick of Cella was originally made for barber shops. I would suggest breaking it up and storing it in multiple 150g tubs. I find empty shave cream tubs work great for this. I am currently out of the Kilo bricks but will have more coming in January.
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