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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I had the Vulfix 660 large size. It was my first badger brush but in the end I found it too floppy for my taste. It will do the job no doubt but just not my personal taste in badger brushes.

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    Check out post #4 from the OP. Mine is the short loft, or small size, which I don't find all that floppy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brontosaurus View Post
    Check out post #4 from the OP. Mine is the short loft, or small size, which I don't find all that floppy.
    Yes the loft is shorter on the small brush but if I had to set a 3 band silver tip 19mm knot in a handle it would be tested at 40mm loft. With the 22mm knot I'd try a 44-45mm loft. For me I think all the lofts are on the high side for what I like in a brush. Then again that is all personal taste and everyone is different in what they like in a brush or a soap or a razor.

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    Not sure if it makes a difference, but this is a best badger knot. On the other hand, I do have an Omega 20mm x 50mm 3-band silvertip knot that I do find a bit floppy. Not this one though. As long as it's not a shedder, I'm most pleased.
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    Yes, if a brush suits you and is not a shedder you have it made in the shade.

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