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Thread: Frank shaving brushes
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11-11-2010, 07:23 PM #61
Frank Shaving Brushes
Hello, Kalerolf:
Here is the site:
items - Get great deals on Shaving Brush and Accessories, Shaving Brush Set items on eBay.co.uk Shops!
I like these brushes, and I am most pleased with the service from Ian.
Regards,
Obie
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kalerolf (11-11-2010)
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11-11-2010, 07:24 PM #62
You can get them on ebay from starshaving or a chinese seller.
You can also buy direct from this site:
Star Shaving Supplies
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11-11-2010, 10:35 PM #63
yes I've ordered two, can not wait until they are shipped.
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11-11-2010, 11:42 PM #64
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Thanked: 993go to ebay.com and search for Frank Shaving
There are a number of brushes listed, so you may want to write down the one you're looking for from the recommendations here.
Good luck.
I love mine. It's taken over as my go to brush.
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11-17-2010, 11:56 AM #65
I ordered a Frank Shaving with butterscotch handle 2 weeks ago, and it arrived today. (Actually last week wednesday, but due to not at home & holidays only went after it today)
Before I've had a synthetic and an Omega badger brush. This one feels so much more luxurious! And still is not a floppy thing. Takes a lot of water, and creates nice lather. Feels smooth on the skin while lathering.
And that for only $23,99!
Together with new soap and a freshly honed razor, I had a wonderful shave this morning! Best way to start the day
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11-17-2010, 04:22 PM #66
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Thanked: 4Going to order a couple of these brush's soon. I've read about the Finest, and the Silvertip, but there is a Best that is priced in between these two. Has anyone used the Best? and how does it compare?
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11-17-2010, 07:20 PM #67
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11-18-2010, 12:53 AM #68
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Thanked: 3I have one of each of these. The "best" is a bit scratchy, but tolerable. It does absorb water well and whips up a great lather. That being said, for the extra couple of bux, the "finest" is much better choice. Ian has a great selection and IMO is worth the wait and lower cost.
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11-20-2010, 01:54 AM #69
I just opened up the Frank Shaving brush,and It comes with a STAND!!!!Also was packed in a nice rugged box and shipping was very fast!!! I picked up the finest with the 24 knot,and a fine looking brush. I took the advise of getting the finest,to get some backbone,so thanks yall. Its going to be a gift for the holidays. Cant beat that price !!!!!
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11-20-2010, 03:28 AM #70
For a brush of comparable dollars, hands above all others. I would not call it a high quality brush.
If you want to add a few brushes to your rotation to allow a good dry out time for your high end brushes, this is good.
If this is for a starter brush(es) this is also good. This is perfectly fine to stir up suds, better than those at twice the price. It is not better than those four times the price, and not a hidden high end bush