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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroCool View Post
    Birmando, what brush is the 38? That is massive.
    It is a Vulfix I bought a couple years back, just for fun.
    In the ad it stated clearly that it was a display-piece and not for actual use as a shaving brush.
    But it works

    Here's a vid where I used it at a RazorCon in Oslo:


    You can see the brush used from about 1:40 in the video.
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Quote Originally Posted by mjsorkin View Post
    I have to admit, I'm really tempted to order one right now.

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    You won't go wrong if you do so. The Wee Scot is one of the most underrated shaving brushes out there, imho.

    It makes great lather; and its small size makes it perfect as a travel brush.

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    Haha, That is great!

    What was the gentleman doing to that tang? At first I thought he might be Blueing it...

    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    It is a Vulfix I bought a couple years back, just for fun.
    In the ad it stated clearly that it was a display-piece and not for actual use as a shaving brush.
    But it works

    Here's a vid where I used it at a RazorCon in Oslo:

    You can see the brush used from about 1:40 in the video.
    I love my Wee Scott. I use it mostly for when I travel, but I may give it a go today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroCool View Post
    Haha, That is great!

    What was the gentleman doing to that tang? At first I thought he might be Blueing it...



    I love my Wee Scott. I use it mostly for when I travel, but I may give it a go today!
    Yeah, from what I remember, Zephyr was demonstrating blueing.
    It was a bit late in the afternoon and there where beers, so not entirely sure
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    I feel like I am seeing the birth of a shaving brush. I'm not sure I should be seeing this on the forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    I feel like I am seeing the birth of a shaving brush. I'm not sure I should be seeing this on the forum.
    Lol. I know what you mean. My brushes look like a brush family lined up on the shelf.

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    I have a wee and makes good lather. Perfect to go in an unexpected overnight back pack. This is similar and I like it better. It's my son's, I found the brush on an antique fair and put a golden nib knot (17mm I think).

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    This small brushes work great with a stick of soap rub on face, for face lathering. Of course, they also work loading the brush, however, you may need to load between applications. Double O
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    I keep debating a Wee Scott. I have two brushes currently a silvertip with a fairly large knot and a noticeably smaller brush in, if I recall correctly, best. A good part of me really prefers he smaller brush just because while the silvertip is softer, the smaller knot is easier to use in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recluse View Post
    I keep debating a Wee Scott. I have two brushes currently a silvertip with a fairly large knot and a noticeably smaller brush in, if I recall correctly, best. A good part of me really prefers he smaller brush just because while the silvertip is softer, the smaller knot is easier to use in my opinion.
    You are correct. I love my larger silvertips but the wee scott is so much more controllable. No lather in your nose or ears. Lol. I truly think they are a very underated brush.
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