Logged another shave on Sunday with the old Williams puck. This puck is pure magic. I floated about 4 tablespoons of hot water on the soap while I showered, then dumped about half the water into my hands to wet my face. I wrung out the TSC SV brush then loaded/lathered directly onto the remaining water. The result was a massive amount of thick lather forming in the bowl within seconds. Face lathering while adding additional water a dip at a time yielded plenty of lather for 3 or more passes. Also of note was that residual slickness that remained (reduntant, I know) after splashing water on my face to rinse. I was able to do a bunch of clean up with just the residual slickness.
When I rinsed the bowl out after the shave I noticed the lather/protolather that had built up on the sides of the bowl was VERY thick and dificult to rinse away, I am sure I could have just scooped that onto the brush and made a whole new laod of lather to shave with.
I don't intend to finish this puck anytime soon but i am enjoying usign it. I will admit, not every puck of Williams behaves this way BUT the older tonsorial pucks and those that are VERY old in the box tend to be the ones that perform like magic. A side benefit of these old pucks is that they don't smell anything like the modern stuff, they smell like old soap which is a scent I prefer.
* I searched my stash of stuff and found a NOS Williams DE blade still in its paper wrapper. other than old soap and this ONE blade I don't have any William swag to show.