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09-11-2009, 03:58 PM #1
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Thanked: 235I think I have a thing for smaller brushes.
Tonight I tried out a brush that I had just finished restoring. It's only markings are USA Sterilized 7. I replaced the old knot with an 18mm Silver Tip Badger Hair knot from TGN. I went with the smaller knot only because that is all the would have fit the hole. Anyway, I tried it out tonight and I was amazed with its performance. I thought a smaller brush would just make the lathering more work, but instead it felt like I had so much more control over where the lather went. Another thing that supprised me with this smaller brush was that I didn't have to add any extra water. The brush held exactly enough water to make the perfect amount of lather. Another mistaken concern I had about smaller brushes was that being smaller it might not hold enough lather for three passes. I was pleasently mistaken. There would have been enough lather for 5 or 6 passes.
I love this smaller brush and this one I plan on keeping for myself.
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09-11-2009, 09:32 PM #2
That's a nice looking brush. I too favour small to medium brushes, although I do plan on adding a 26mm brush to my rotation at some point just so I have a larger one for when I'm in the mood.
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09-11-2009, 11:00 PM #3
I used to use the big 30mm monsters but in the end they just throw lather all over the place and use up a lot of soap. These days I like medium sized brushes. They make just the right amount of lather and are easy to control. I have one small one which is dedicated to Castle Forbes Cream. That stuff lathers so much a small brush full can lather up a platoon.
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