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    I recently got a small chunk (about 20 grams) of Mitchell's Wool Fat shaving soap from Larry at whippeddog.com. Gotta tell ya, it's great! Apparently wool fat is another way of spelling lanolin and it is thick, smooth and long lasting. If you haven't already, give it a try. Smells nice, too!

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    people only say good things about mitchell's. i've been wanting to try this soap for a while, but it's too expensive.
    i'll save up for a few months and stick with my williams! :beer:

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    Gentlemen:

    Yes, indeed, Mitchell's Wool Fat shaving soap is top-of-the-line and has a big following here. What's more, a puck will probably last you into the next century. Make sure you use a relatively coarse brush with it and plenty of water. Mantics59 has an excellent video on lathering with Mitchell's Wool Fat. If you can watch it on You Tube, you'll learn some of the soap's requirements for proper lathering.

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    +1, it's good stuff!

    Further to Obies great advice about lot of water (definately true!), try leaving a teaspoons worth of hot water on top of the puck for a minute or two. Softens it right up!

    Grating it apparently works too, but I've not tried that yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    +1, it's good stuff!

    Further to Obies great advice about lot of water (definately true!), try leaving a teaspoons worth of hot water on top of the puck for a minute or two. Softens it right up!

    Grating it apparently works too, but I've not tried that yet.
    +1 to grating. I did this with my MWF and my DR Harris and have gotten better lathers out of them since I did. Much easier to load and lather.

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    I think MWF is a fantastic soap, but many here have complained that it does not lather well for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fbones24 View Post
    +1 to grating. I did this with my MWF and my DR Harris and have gotten better lathers out of them since I did. Much easier to load and lather.
    i ended up grating all my soaps.. even the french ones that lathered fine to begin with.. i couldn't be happier.

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    hcintineo, I should have mentioned that for a mere $4, you too can get a 20 gram chunk from Larry Anrdo at whippeddog.com! Yes, it's kinda expensive but more and more, I'm agreeing with the old adage that you get what you pay for. I still have three pucks of Williams so not sure what the future holds for them.

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    Mitchell's Wool Fat is not necessarily an expensive soap. The Ceramic Dish is expensive. If you can live without it, a full puck of MWF goes for around $13.00 and can be found cheaper. It is actually a bargain!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fbones24 View Post
    Mitchell's Wool Fat is not necessarily an expensive soap. The Ceramic Dish is expensive. If you can live without it, a full puck of MWF goes for around $13.00 and can be found cheaper. It is actually a bargain!
    especially when you take into account that it does last forever.. i've had mine for a year now.. i've given away two giant chunks of it and i still have enough for another 5 years worth of shaving... if not more.

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