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    I'm considering the purchase of my first badger brush... I've seen several Omega brushes arround and I'm thinking of getting myself one. BUT I've read some disturbing information saying that they are not all that good... What do you think? Good brush, bad brush?
    If you guys, more experienced and owners of mighty brush collections say they are bad I'll probably keep my money in my wallet... and then, would you please recommend a brabd that is not that expensive and can be a nice starter badger brush for someone on a budget? I've been considerering other brands like Vulfix, Rooney and Kent... Thanks!

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    I cannot comment on the Omegas, but I C&E offers a brush that has been reported to be a great first badger brush. This one, IRRC Ebony-Nickle Best Badger Shave Brush | Edwin Jagger | Collections | Crabtree & Evelyn

    It also comes in a smaller size for less $ http://store.crabtree-evelyn.com/acc130291.html

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    Thanks! I'll look into it!

    Can anyone throw out some information on Omega brushes? Thanks!

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    Here is the only comment I could find on the Omega:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...c-bristle.html

    I use a Vulfix that I am extremely happy with...

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    Actualy that is the post that got me to check what was the idea people had of Omega brushes. They are easy to find over here and not that expensive... I suppose I'll have to see for my self, then... Ok... any pointers on choosing a good badger brush, I mean, in "person"? Is there some kind of rutine one might go through in a shop as to help choosing the brush? Of course the lathering is the test per se but... I'm wondering.
    I've seen several Rooney brushes on Classic Shaving that are quite afordable. That being the case, should I skip the Omega? Thanks!

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    I don't have one myself but based on what I have seen here and at B&B it seems to me that the main reason to buy the Omega is the price. it gets you into a badger for a pretty low price. However if the price isn't that big a deal to you and you can afford a better brush then you should get the better brush. Issues with the omega are the general construction. A good brush will last decades. The Omega will not.
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    I agree. I recently bought my first Omega. I was looking to try a larger (23 mm knot) brush to see how I'd like the feel, without shelling out too much money.

    Omegas are well-executed, and a good buy for the price. But for a bit more, I feel you can get way more brush. Rooney or Shavemac, while more expensive, are better brushes. Kent and Vulfix too. The Omegas are nice but just don't lather that well, in my opinion.

    My Kent BK4 cost me only about $25 more than the Omega I just bought, but the ability to generate terrific lather makes it worth much more to me. A Kent BK4 or BK8 is a great first or second brush, and far less money than most high end brushes, but just as good.

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    Ive an omega #641. It sheds a little, but I still think its a fantastic brush, quite soft - good with creams and some softer soaps. Like others say though - youre probably safter with buying a rooney/vulfix/kent etc. (unless you have SBAD like me )

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    Omega brushes are nice if you like the qualities they have. I had an Omega 6215 (25mm, silvertip), but recently sold it.

    The hair in mine had good density, but was of a fine guage. Coupled with a medium-high loft, it was a very soft and flexible brush. It whipped up lather quite well for me with either soap or cream, and didn;t hold it in the breach either. It was a gentle and luxurious feeling in use, but lacked firmness or "backbone" applying lather.

    The Omega brushes can be found for quite competitve prices on Amazon too.

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    Thumbs down Omega badger

    Quote Originally Posted by fpessanha View Post
    Hi there!

    I'm considering the purchase of my first badger brush... I've seen several Omega brushes arround and I'm thinking of getting myself one. BUT I've read some disturbing information saying that they are not all that good... What do you think? Good brush, bad brush?
    If you guys, more experienced and owners of mighty brush collections say they are bad I'll probably keep my money in my wallet... and then, would you please recommend a brabd that is not that expensive and can be a nice starter badger brush for someone on a budget? I've been considerering other brands like Vulfix, Rooney and Kent... Thanks!
    Forget Omega babger. I have a pure babger omega model 666. Hare pain in the face, does not retain water, lather does not ... FORGET


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