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    Hey guys and gals,

    I've been hearing lots of good things about the Semogue boar brushes and I'm interested in getting one. So . . . .what's the difference between the # 2000 and the #1305? I think I'm in love with 1305's look but maybe there's a compelling reason to pick up the 2000. I want to hear what you all have to say!

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    I say go with your instincts, you can only take another's advice so far before you start finding out and trusting what works best for you.
    Personally, I ordered the 2000 because I like the natural wood, and the bigger knot. I think those are the only two differences, and I honestly cannot imagine how you could go wrong with either.
    My 2000 arrived a few days ago and looks well made. In fact, it looks impeccably and lovingly hand crafted. Too bad the mail carriers didn't see it that way and thrashed it a bit... oh well. It's being replaced! (thanks Bruno)
    But like I said, how could you go wrong with either?

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    Ask the guys from thevintagescent.com and let us know.
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    Cubed, I just got a Semogue 2015HD, and let me tell you, it is probably the best brush I have ever used! I have a Stephens Woodworking brush from Straight Razor Designs, which is a fantastic, super brush! BUT, I just got this Semogue and used it for the first time, and if I were you, I would get the 2015HD. It is a Silvertip brush with some of the softest hair in it's composition! The only thing is it has a smell that is similar to Moth Balls, but I know it will disipate very quickly with use! Go for it man!!!

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    This one is easy... Buy all eight of em then use them in rotation....
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    I've been wondering this myself because i got a van der hagen brush from the Mart to start with ,then I got a True fitt & Hill pure badger brush and loathe the darn thing ,it just doesnt lather or feel the same. But my 7$ Boar brush is my go to and have been looking at the Semogue brushes and contemplating??????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubed1 View Post
    Hey guys and gals,

    I've been hearing lots of good things about the Semogue boar brushes and I'm interested in getting one. So . . . .what's the difference between the # 2000 and the #1305? I think I'm in love with 1305's look but maybe there's a compelling reason to pick up the 2000. I want to hear what you all have to say!

    Cheers & Thanks

    =)
    This is difficult to answer as alot depends on how you lather, bowl or face.

    The shorter loft brushes are 50mm and are excellent face latherers.

    The 55mm brushes are equally good at bowl or face lathering

    I have not used the 60mm 2000, but hear it is an excellent face latherer when used with shave sticks & creams.

    The 1305 woulod be a good brush to try. However, if you are into bigger brushes go for the 2000.

    you will not be disappointed.

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    The 1305 is rather fragile. If it falls, it will chip. I'd recommend the 2000 instead, though I've been wondering if the semogues (and I love them) are really worth their current prices.

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    I currently own a 1520 and 620, which are the same brush with a different handle. 22mm knot and 50mm loft.

    They are both excellent. I prefer the weight of the 620's handle, but I find it a bit too short, so I use the 1520 more. The 1520 paint job looks amazing - very traditional and retro.

    It is becoming my favourite brush! I mainly face lather soaps, but I'm sure it would whip up cream equally well.

    I've used Simpsons, Rooney, Savile Row, in Best and Super grades, and I still think this humble little boar feels fantastic on the face and also looks the part. You can't go wrong!

    I found the 1520 to have the best handle shape, but I found 55mm a bit too long for me. I also find the wooden handles a bit too light, would be better if they were heavier.

    They should make a hybrid with the loft of the 1520 with the handle of the 1305 - the perfect boar brush?

    John

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    The SOC custom limited edition brush is coming out on 10th Dec at www.vintagescents.com This maybe the brush for you....

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