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Thread: Brush Preference
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08-17-2005, 03:22 PM #31
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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08-17-2005, 03:31 PM #32
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Thanked: 1Thanks 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 ...
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08-20-2005, 05:00 AM #33
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Thanked: 0I'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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08-20-2005, 10:58 AM #34imported_ronskiGuest
I have a Muhel Pinsel (sp?) badger brush with a black horn handle. A mid priced brush (around $65 I think) but for a first brush something of a luxury. I'm glad I got a nicer brush as it lathers and feels wonderful.
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