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    Senior Member Razorthin's Avatar
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    Default New Frank's Brush

    I pulled the trigger and purchased this finest badger from the Bay. The seller (shensheng1954) graciously included as a freebie a very deecent boar brush.

    The finest badger is surprisngly nice; decent backbone, no pungent critter musk smell. It produces abundant lather. Very happy with my purchase. Highly recommend it.
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    imo.. Frank brushes are ok, even as the price. good luck whit the finest.

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    Base knot diameter?
    The Finest from FS didn't worked for me so well
    It's good that you are satisfied.

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    Maybe an inch and a half at the base of the knot...

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    I have a FS brush that more or less mimicks a Simpson Chubby. Its a silvertip with a short loft in the widest size they make. Its an awesome brush. The only criticism of the brush is that the handle is a little short for my preference but other than that it was excellent value for the money.

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    That is a lovely brush and i really enjoy their synthetic brushes!

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    Here's one that I got. Used it yesterday. It works great on soaps or creams.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...ml#post1147495

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    Nice brush OCSshaver. It reminds me of a Chubby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorthin View Post
    Maybe an inch and a half at the base of the knot...
    Thats approx 38mm,are you sure of that demension?

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    Definitely not 38 mm and definitely smaller than OCDshaver's brush. I guess somewhere between 20 and 26 mm. Sorry about the conversion error.

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