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    I would have one made to my own liking (material, shape, hair quality and size), a uniquely hand crafted brush which would be totally mine, a one-of-a-kind nobody else has! And I would not spend more than $100 on it and for the rest get a nice razor or two!

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    I'm with Seraphim on this one. I have a couple expensive brushes [Over $100 each] and my Golden Nib knot on a cheap handle is just as good and luxurious at a fraction of the cost. I can have 5 or 6 brushes for what one factory or Custom brush would cost. http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...rs-dollar.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    Simpson chubby or polo in 2 band. White tips, super soft and luxurious tips, very balanced backbone and resilient hair. My favorite brushes out of the many I tried or still own.
    Im with Max on the two band! Something special about them. However, a Plisson in Natural Horn would be nice too.

    Spending the money on the brush is the same as spending it on a razor. Same end result, but more fun getting there. The brush might just be my fav part of wetshaving though. So Im bias!

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    Thiers Issard has 26mm brush in natural horn that is supperb. I know that in Canada Fendrihan.com carries it.

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    Semogue silvertip brushes are fantastic in quality of bristle & workmanship AND price. But for a full on lather monster, try a couple of Semogue boars. Once broken in these puppies can hold their own against any $300.00 brush.

    However, as is more often than not the case in our beloved hobby; "one mans meat is another mans poison" AKA YMMV

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    Simpson chubby or polo in 2 band. White tips, super soft and luxurious tips, very balanced backbone and resilient hair. My favorite brushes out of the many I tried or still own.

    +1 Simpsons 2 band

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    I have Roney, Omega, Kent, E Jagger and Semogue but I always come back to my hands down winner - the Simpsons Chubby 2 Super. A great brush, dense but soft. Good with both cream and soap.

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    I'll throw my hat in the ring, I like Rooney's finest.
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    I have a Shavemac DO1 Silvertip with natural horn. It is a fantastic brush. Works great with both soap and cream.

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    For $300 you could get 2 very nice brushes:

    Simpsons 2-band super grade in whatever handle style suits you (Chubby 1 and Tulip 2 are my personal favurite).

    Shavemac custom shortlofted in finest. I have one and it is a fantastic brush. The finest grade (not silvertip) is very soft but also firm so it works great with both creams and soaps (I am a soap user). I purchased a custom 177 45 mm loft, 20 mm knot for $85 USD direct from Bernd at Shavemac.

    West Coast Shaving has the best price on Simpsons 2-band brushes. A Tulip 2 is $150.

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