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    I have been using my new omega 10098 for just over a week and am very impressed with it.
    Initially it stank but that has mostly gone away, i added a tube of omega cream when I bought the brush, all up i spent $24. I have been using omega cream for a while already so the cream was no surprise, it is very good regardless of price. For $6 or so it's well worth trying. It is a bit mentholly/ eucalyptusy not sure which but i am told it is like a mild Proraso scent wise.
    Anyway, the brush, i like everything about it, the long handle is great, the lofty, reasonably stiff knot is good, i know i like boar, i like my semogue 1305, but this is far and away a better brush.
    The handle is plastic and fairly light not that I really care.
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    Some photos of said brush and cream in action
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    I know a lot of guys like this brush. When I took my first one apart to do a rehandle on, a lot of guys gasped. It has a very nice high quality boar knot. Long, dense and firm. Here's a couple rehandles I did using the knot from this brush. Like you said Ed, the only down side is the plastic handle, but to some that's no biggy, still works the same.

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    I have one and really like it. Dense big sucker. Works great!
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Best out-of-the-box bowl lathering brush ever. I have many "nicer" brushes that sit largely unused in my shave closet. The '98 sits on my basin ready for frequent use.
    !! Enjoy the exquisite taste sharpening sharpening taste exquisite smooth. Please taste the taste enough to ride cutlery.
    Mike

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    I chased after brushes for years but lately my big Omega 48 and 49 get most of the face time. Proof positive you don't have to spend a lot of cash to get a great performer. Time to offload some badger and stick to the Italian boars I think.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntiqueHoosier View Post
    I chased after brushes for years but lately my big Omega 48 and 49 get most of the face time. Proof positive you don't have to spend a lot of cash to get a great performer. Time to offload some badger and stick to the Italian boars I think.
    Selling off some of your brushes might go some way to paying for that livi you recently aquired
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Lips that touch pig hair shall never touch Mine
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    CAUTION
    Dangerous within 1 Mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Lips that touch pig hair shall never touch Mine
    No danger in that happening, pixel!
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    No danger in that happening, pixel!
    I live in Calif,anything is possible
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    Omega 10098 was the first brush when i re-start traditional shaving
    Immediately i saw that the handle was not working for me
    I made a modification to that and i use in once in a while just for sentimental reasons.

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