just browsing around and i really like the looks of this brush.. it has a nice retro kinda look to it.. and for only $18 with a drip stand included.. it's kinda worth the gamble.. anyone have any experience?
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just browsing around and i really like the looks of this brush.. it has a nice retro kinda look to it.. and for only $18 with a drip stand included.. it's kinda worth the gamble.. anyone have any experience?
Looks like a boar. For 18 bucks how can you go wrong? It's a basic piece and even if it lasts a couple of years you're ahead of the game as long as you like boar.
yes.. it is a boar bristle brush.. it's available at the superior shave for $18 w/ free shipping.. the specs are.
Weight: 49 grams
Handle Diameter: 39mm
Knot Diameter: 23mm
Overall Height: 106mm
Bristle Loft: 55mm
just wondering if i should go ahead or if i should look for something different in the boar family.
No experience with these Vic,but I have seen omega's sold through barber supply before.My guess is they are probably a decent boar.The retro is a nice look.Check out Col. Conk's long wooden handle pure badger brushes if you like the retro barber look.I have one and I put and eyelet at the end of it and hang it by a lanyard.If I remember correct,it cost something like $25. n change good dependable brush and works very nicely .:):) Tell Nightblade kitty I said Meeeeoooow!:D
I believe Omega also makes a big Boar called the Bruiser or something like that.It's is also a real cool barber retro looking thing. I'm gonna go stuff my face full O wings...talk to ya laters y'all ! :medvl:
Yeah man, I got one of those for Christmas, and I love it! I started a thread about it:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...ert-maybe.html
Since I've had it, I've used the brush about 85% of the time. I still like using my badger now and again, but I have coarse whiskers that really respond well to those stiff boar bristles. Like you said, for 18 bones, how can you go wrong?
I hope this helps, and I look forward to hearing your opinions of it.
Hi all! I'm glad that I've got something to add to this forum :) Sorry for my english, it isn't the best.
So, I've got this brush and what is rather strange for a non sketched boar, the tips were quite soft when I got it (softer than my Omega 81052!)They seemed to be split already, but brush was new and got its boar stink when wet, so I doubt someone sent me a used product. It has a nice backbone also. I am curious about others experience with this brush.
Hello, Victor:
I have an Omega with many of the features in the brush you mention. It's a functional boar brush, good backbone, and does the job well. The stand is not the typical acrylic stand; rather, this is on the small size, somewhat flimsy, but it, too, does the job well enough. The brush and stand combination are a good bargain.
Regards,
Obie
Ωmega are Italian-made brushes.
This one is certainly made of bristles as it says so “pura setola”.
I have the famous Ωmega 48 pro and I am very satisfied.
Bristle Ωmega brushes are good quality brushes.
I have one for travel but still prefer the badger on my face