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    An Old Traditional.

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    Probably the old boar brush that I almost always use. Not sure what brand it is.

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    Prolly my Kent BK8--works great for soaps and creams!

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    Currently my Semogue 2015. Although once I get a handle for a knot I've got sitting round here, it'll probably be my custom 28mm high-density silvertip brush.

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    My Shavemac variable loft -- three brushes in one!

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    ATM that would be my Omega Syntex. This will raise a few eyebrows, I am sure.

    I'll tell you why: of all brushes I ever tried it simply whips the creamiest lathers with only a very small amount of cream. Reading the posts on lathering I always get the impression that an almond sized amount of cream is recommended. With a Syntex you need much less.

    So for those of you that like expensive creams: with a Syntex you get more shaves from a tub(e).
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Probably my Simpson Chubby 2 in two banded badger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeBerlin View Post
    An Old Traditional.
    this as it is the only badger brush i ever used and i love it

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