HoekmanX
The Wilkinson Sword brushes are readily available in most mainstream supermarkets in the UK. I've used one in the past, haven't got one now though.
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HoekmanX
The Wilkinson Sword brushes are readily available in most mainstream supermarkets in the UK. I've used one in the past, haven't got one now though.
Thanks for the reply!
In the Uk, I believe you, overhere in Holland it is a different story, but if you say they work fine I'm getting one (and save $50), novice as I am.
Cheers,
Hoekie
aka: Theo
Ps, same goes for my cigs, try to get JPS here, and sure any corner overthere ... :cry:
I've got a large 30mm knot/80mm loft super badger brush I had made with a bocote wood handle. (There's picture of it in my gallery with other brushes, I've had made and sold - no I do not have any to sell at this time and I don't know when I'll have more made) I use this brush for the shaves that I take my time on and enjoy. I've also got an old Surry brush that I've used for years. I use this one for quick shaves.
I've also picked up a Burma shave brush just to try. I figured for $4 I'm not loosing much if I don't like it. Well I don't like it. It's wimpy compared to the Surry, and not luxurous at all compared to the badger.
I'm also thinking about the badger/boar blended brush that Em's Place has. I figure that might make a decent travel brush.
- Clyde
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