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    Quote Originally Posted by Axeman556 View Post
    Man you got to try the g7 synthetic knot I think you'll be pleasantly surprised I had a hard time telling it wasnt badger. Check out frank shave g7 line or ds cosmetic g7 line.
    yea there are a zillion of them always coming out. When I see loads and loads of reviews like yours I might investigate. Until then someone else can be the guinea pig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    yea there are a zillion of them always coming out. When I see loads and loads of reviews like yours I might investigate. Until then someone else can be the guinea pig.
    Check em out , I included a Simpson sovereign knot which is another damn fine synth
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    It depends how you define high end.
    High end is not about money, it's about a range.
    Naturals must be more expencive, because the source is little. Synths, the opposite.


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    Natural hair no matter the animal changes from animal to animal and season to season and year to year. But that's what is great about naturals. That's not a bad point it's a positive like a leather jacket. Each one is different. I guess you could have a plastic one and each will be an exact duplicate if that's what you want.
    This is the difference. I need a tool, not a collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ischiapp View Post
    This is mine. On its way to home.
    This is the real thing.


    After few months of use.


    I'm very happy.
    Soft tips, huge backbone, good water retention.
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    High end really means nothing. Many years ago I was into "expensive" Stereo Equipment. High end meant you paid a lot for it. Performance really didn't factor into it because many bought it for prestige or bragging rights. The "good" stuff was "High Definition Stereo Equipment". It was expensive too and some considered it high end. However being "High End" didn't necessarily make it synonymous with quality.

    Yea, I have a Simpson Chubby 2 in Sovereign. It ain't even in the same ballpark as a good Badger Brush, IMHO of course. The Omega Evo in my opinion is the best Synth. out there. I have one and it ain't that great either.
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    The new Super Fiber is coming.




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    This is mine. Waiting for, with Super Fiber ST1 26mm bulb.

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