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Here's some of my collection:
hotrod54chevy said:i use Dax for hold and Dixie Peach for shine myself.you can still get Dixie Peach at CVS..i usually get 2 when i go there just in case
frank
A lot of this stuff is from Ebay. There are sellers who seem to only sell old drug store stock, so they have tons of this stuff. The brilliantine and tonic bottles were found in various antique shops in Tennessee. Not sure if you can see the Black and White pomade in the pic, but it's in a cardboard container called a "Victory Package", which I'm sure has something to do with the rationing of tin or plastics during WWII.Salv said:Where do you find the vintage stuff flat-top? Flea markets? Any source in NY you want to share? I'm trying to arrange a visit to the city later this year, and I'd love to pick up some vintage grease.
I recognise that Max Factor Crew Cut. My dad used to use it.
herringbonekid said:is dixie peach still made or are you talking about buying old stock ?
hotrod54chevy said:here's the stuff i use..you can still find it online at places like filmart.com etc..
frank
hotrod54chevy said:here's the stuff i use..you can still find it online at places like filmart.com etc..
frank
dizzydog said:I just bought some of this at Sally. The lady swears that its the best alternative to Murrays and will wash right out and hold almost as well and wont be super hard in the hair.
We shall see. Now if I could only get this Murrays out!