I am just as obsessed with brushes as I am razors. Thats why this has been such an issue for me
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I really hope so. I don't mind paying more money for a superior product. But I know there are many products on this earth that just use branding to hike up prices.
for example I know the owner of a very expensive/popular/quality car wax here in california. And he has his "high" end brand and then has a more econmical brand name wax. He told me himself that both waxes are the exact same product except for the scents used in the wax.
Brushes are a very individual item. I mean that as long as the knot is made correctly they all do the same thing. How it feels on the face is where the 'rubber meets the road.' So what may be a great brush for me, may not be for someone else. All trial and error and YMMV.
Ask and you shall receive... :beer1:
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Love it!!!!!!!
I was having the same internal debate about this very topic just a few weeks ago. I have a number of production brushes in what I would consider the mid to low level class and I also have 5 custom brushes that I would consider mid class as far as customs go. So anyhow, I finally decided to take the plunge and see what all the fluff was about the Simpsons. I have now been using my Chubby 2 in Super Badger for the last 2 weeks and I absolutely love it. But that is just me as a number of people have said on this thread. Does it provide an experience commensurate to the monetary expenditure? Probably not in the opinion of many, however I do not regret the purchase in the slightest and I will get years of enjoyment from the use of it for sure. Just my opinion...