Thank youFixed that for you!
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My general inclination with, I stress, shaving-related stuff that I buy, is to use it, otherwise why did I buy it? That means that ripe for opening are soaps, blades, aftershaves and 'perfumes'. It's partly driven, I'm sure, by curiosity and partly by the fact that I have no sons and heirs to pass things onto and little immediate male family who would be interested. Where I stall is in respect of mint, cased leather sets - I have more than one WW2 Tech set, complete and unused, sometimes including broad-arrow marked brushes. Thus far, I can't bring myself to use any part of them - and not necessarily because I have numerous Techs, brushes and shaving sticks. I suspect I would be the same with your tennis balls ...An age old question.
What would you do with one of these old soaps or blades if you were given one, new and unused, perhaps 60 years old.
Assuming that you have plenty of new soaps and blades.
Would you use it or keep it as it is?
For example, come Spring I will be playing tennis, I have some Slazenger tennis balls, in a can marked up for the Millennium, never been opened. I go out and buy six new balls rather than open my Year 2000 set. Not sure that this is entirely sane.
I am glad I am not alone in my addiction.I have just moved into my temporary home. This is my shaving and cologne crap. There is more downstairs...
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I may not unpack much. I have relocated for work, and taken a 12 months lease. I will hopefully buy at the end of the lease.I am glad I am not alone in my addiction.
Would love to see some of that when you start unpacking it.
I have just moved into my temporary home. This is my shaving and cologne crap. There is more downstairs...
Edit: New photo with flash.
Indeed at least three tubs in the hallway lol...
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Thanks. I am in a village with only a post office/general stores and an expensive pub. I haven't visited either yet. But a burger is 16.00 lol.I think that is a permission slip to buy a few more blades...
@Sabre, good luck with your move to the Lake District.