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Thread: First Badger?
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03-15-2007, 03:58 AM #11
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03-15-2007, 05:21 AM #12
One rule of thumb that will normally apply. The blacker the bristles, the more "scratch" the brush will be. I've got a couple that are a bit uncomfortable. However, my Simpson Duke 2 is a pure brush, and it is quite comfortable. Maybe because of the difference in badger rating. There is no set uniform code on this, so the Simpson Pure is very much like my C&E Best. Here's a link to a pic of both the Duke 2 and my Simpson PJ2 Best:
Remember, the rule of thumb I started with? It's not absolute because of two reasons. First, the lack of uniform standards, and also because many brushes contain bleached badger hair. Brushes that have been bleached will be stiffer.
X, stiffer bristles tend to work very well with hard soaps, but any brush can get the job done. I'm using a brush right now that is so "soft" that I have to dip the shaving cream from the container. I tried using the "poke and twist" method, and could not get enough cream on the bristles to build lather. Okay, no comments about the "poke and twist" line.
RTLast edited by rtaylor61; 03-16-2007 at 04:34 AM. Reason: typo
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03-15-2007, 08:08 AM #13
That's what I figured. I guess I was just surprised to find out that there was such a difference between the Pure and the Best. I sure notice the difference between my Best and my Super Silvertip. I don't think I'd be comfortable with something too much rougher then my EJ Best, but I want to rough up that soap as well so I must be in the right ballpark.
Thanks for the tips and opinions guys. I guess my Edwin Jagger Best Badger Brush from Crabtree & Evelyn is still a great brush and (to get us back on topic) it was my first. Works great with both creams and soaps too.
X
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03-27-2007, 11:56 AM #14
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04-05-2007, 02:46 PM #15
As Steelforge said "Gentlemans Shop by Rooney with Silvertip badger - and only costs £30!!"
I concur.
A good silvertip brush will take you a long way..
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04-06-2007, 02:05 PM #16
X, I think you'll do fine with a Best from Matt. I bought one from him last year and its great with soaps. I use soaps 4/5 of the time and I usually reach for one of my Best grades instead of the silvertips. Go for it! Just my $.02
I'm considering a Simpson Chubby 2 in best, but I've been hearing horror stories on their recent quality control problems. I'm thinking of asking someone to make me a knockoff. Is Matt back at the lathe yet? Thanks.
Jordan
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04-08-2007, 08:23 PM #17
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The 'Steelforge' endorsed brush is on the way....I'll let you know how it is!
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04-10-2007, 12:46 PM #18
I have ahd nothing but good experiences with 'The Gentlemans Shop' I have the pure badger from them and was extremely pleased with it. I don't think the silvertip was available when i bought mine, or i would have shelled out the extra 5 pounds for it.
Let us know how you find it.
Nick
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04-14-2007, 01:25 PM #19
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04-16-2007, 07:41 AM #20
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Using the brush after a Wilkinson Sword Boar is very very different, it is really just so dense and does take longer to get a lather going but once its there! Wow! What a difference...
Just can't wait for that stench to go!