They tapered off after you stopped hoarding them….I'm surprised and happy to see that the prices of Yardley on the auction sites have fallen as of late!
They tapered off after you stopped hoarding them….I'm surprised and happy to see that the prices of Yardley on the auction sites have fallen as of late!
I’ve only ever had green. The white label is from my understanding the same as the 40’s-50’s. It’s the black label version that is the awesome unicorn of the bunch! $100-200 on a good day.Guess I need to join this club.. Got a bowl of Green Label currently in the den and a bowl of White Label on the way.. Are there any differences between them (other than the label color)?
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Seen a few of those. What makes them so desirable?I’ve only ever had green. The white label is from my understanding the same as the 40’s-50’s. It’s the black label version that is the awesome unicorn of the bunch! $100-200 on a good day.
A different scent, an awesome triangular box, and they are ULTRA rare by comparison. I have had a few shots at them, but too rich for my blood.Seen a few of those. What makes them so desirable?
Cool! That's awesome! Welcome to the Cadre.I've used Yardley shaving soaps almost exclusively since I started shaving almost 50 years ago
Absolutely stellar first post!!!! I’m head over heels in love with my yardley too! Congrats on all the black label, I still haven’t found any at a price I’m willing to pay. I agree wholeheartedly about the strength of the aftershaves, they are great!I've used Yardley shaving soaps almost exclusively since I started shaving almost 50 years ago. I have something like 9 bowls of shaving soap (2 of which are the Black Label variety), a tube of the super rare Yardley Original Shaving Cream, and something like a half dozen bottles of Yardley aftershaves (Black Label, Original, and Sinatra's favorite, Yardley's English Lavendar). I don't remember the shaving soaps having a strong scent to them, but the aftershaves did and still do. I've been told that the Ethos Sweet Lavendar shaving soap has a similar aroma to the Yardley soaps, but I can't verify the claim as I haven't used the product. If anyone has more information on current products which are similar to the vintage Yardley soaps, please let us know.
My Yardley soaps provide a smooth, wonderful shave. I would encourage all wet shavers to give one a try. The cost can be a bit excessive sometimes and I could do as well or better with many modern soaps. Life long habit and nostalgia always seem to bring me back to my roots.
Happy Shaves One and All
P.S. Please feel free to send me any vintage Yardley Shaving Soaps that you don't need or want. I promise that I will give them a good home.