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07-31-2013, 12:18 PM #1
Bob, Thanks for the stellar review. I never thought I would try a synthetic brush but you've piqued my interest. I may just look into that 23mm knot with the shorter loft you mentioned.
Did you try the rubbing the first lather in with fingertips yet ? Curious what your impression is on whether that made for a better shave ?
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07-31-2013, 01:25 PM #2
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Morning Jimmy
You will have to do some checking to see what the actual difference in loft is between the V1 and V2 versions of the brush actually are and where the V2 versions are currently available. I know Connaught Shaving has them http://connaughtshaving.com/33k252.html and there may be other sellers too. They are a different experience for sure and as a bonus not too terribly expensive in the general scheme of things. If you do try one I hope you won't be disappointed.
Yea, I have been trying rubbing the lather in first and it may just be helping. I will continue to try it out and see where it goes but it seems promising. Thanks for mentioning it.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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07-31-2013, 01:29 PM #3
Bob, your review was excellent. I have the second version of the Muhle travel brush as well as a 21 mm and love both. I use it for creams, as I do most of my silvertips, and it works quite well. Yes, this is a good brush to have and well worth the money. It does not have a strong backbone, agreed, but the tips are as soft as an angel's kiss.
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07-31-2013, 01:34 PM #4
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Thanked: 3222Hey Obie
Thanks, you know I think the tips are comparable to my Simpsons Manchurian badger brush in the softness department. An angels kiss is an apt description of the softness. Glad I am not the only one impressed by Muhle's synthetic silver tip fiber brushes.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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08-01-2013, 12:35 PM #5
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Thanked: 3222Today I used it with Musgo Real cream for an explosion of rich thick slick lather. I would say creams are a piece of cake too. Tomorrow will be a go at a Williams puck which usually supplies a barely acceptable lather with my other boar and badger brushes.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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08-01-2013, 12:50 PM #6
Bob, I use the Muhle with creams only. All my silvertip brushes are used mostly for creams. The boars do the job on soaps. A force of habit, I guess. Since I use mostly soaps these days, the boars get a good workout. The Muhle comes up in a few days with Valobra — well, it's a soft soap with similar texture to cream.
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08-01-2013, 01:11 PM #7
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Thanked: 3222Morning Obie
Yea, convention has boars being used with hard soaps and silver tip badgers with creams for sure and that does work. I use all my various brushes with soaps and creams and they seem to work OK. Some better than others depending the combination. I am starting to think that these Muhle silver tip synthetics will work equally well on hard and soft soaps as well as creams. Sort of a brush for all occasions with a couple of advantages over the traditional knot material. If you were looking for a one brush solution at a moderate price these might be an answer. Starting to think I could live with just one of these and get rid of the rest as it's performance seems consistently excellent across the range of shaving soaps and creams I use. Of course that is not as much fun as having BAD but may be an very viable option for those who want to go that route.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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08-01-2013, 01:33 PM #8
And a good morning to you, Bob:
Yes, that would make an all around brush. For me, an all around brush is my 24 mm Thater silvertip in the octagonal handle. I don't remember the identification number. I've had the brush for three or four years and it's been perfect from the first day. By the way, I don't remember if I mentioned the Muhle synthetic fiber travel brush. I have it in the aluminum tube and love it. Anyway, I'm quite impressed with the Muhle synthetic fiber V2, and it's reasonably priced, too.