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    Default Stephen's Woodworking, SRD

    I don't have time for a full review yet, but one is forthcoming soon. However, I just wanted to create this thread for anyoen on the fence about them.. I remember a thread a while ago of someone saying there was a lack of review for these brushes, and he couldn't decide whether to get one or not.

    Allow me to say, in no uncertain terms, if you like badger, GET ONE.

    The handles are turned with extremely impressive talent and dexterity, (so far I only have a #1 and #6, but more will DEFINITELY join my stable as time goes on) The #1 is a little small for my tall mug, but fits the hand perfectly and is so soft on the face... But the #6... Oh.... Brush Bliss! A long, hefty handle to keep things balanced, the ergonomics are fantastic, and the wood is exquisite... The lines of it are just gorgeous, the whole thing just exudes quality. And the bristles are SOOOOO soft on the face, while holding the backbone of finest. If there was only one brush I could have, it would be this one... The handle is the perfect size and shape for me, and the bristles feel /good/

    That's all I have to say for now, got a paper to procrastinate on writing. Like I said, a review will be coming soon for both, but I just wanted to say, if you're on the fence for these guys, JUMP! They're great quality and great price. You can't go wrong.

    And, while you're there, get a Modular Paddle Trust me.

    Cheers,
    Jeremy

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    I own two of them and love them!

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    Which two did you get? The #2 scrubby brush is next on my list

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    I also have two of them and love them. They are very well turned and create awesome lather.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    i posted a review in said section. i love it minus the fact that it sheds horribly. i must have gotten a lemon, i mean its really bad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackhatch46 View Post
    i posted a review in said section. i love it minus the fact that it sheds horribly. i must have gotten a lemon, i mean its really bad!

    Have you contacted the vendor, yet? I'm sure they would like to know about this.

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    I have one of these that works very well, I can't say how it compares to other top notch brushes because the only other ones I have is a Edwin Jager (the one that everyone recomends for new comers) and a walmart brush that I used before I found this site.

    That being said I do very much like this brush.

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