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    Default Which grade of badger knot you preffer most?

    Today question reffer to TGN badger knots but generally opinions are welcome also.
    I can not post pool so I will make options here in a thread: Super Silvertip (the softest), Silvertip Grade A, Standard Silvertip (not soft as other two, little bit scratchy) or maybe Best or Pure?

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    I don't know about TGN badger knots but if it is scritchy it is my preference regardless of the grade of hair or what they call it.
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    My preference is quite the opposite of JimmyHAD's

    I prefer softer tips. The softer the better. That said, I like a bit of backbone on my brushes, but the tips must be soft.

    I suppose you'll find that we all have different preferences on brushes, as well as most anything in this sport.
    I also find my preferences change depending on what products I use them for.
    Soaps require a bit more umph to it to excel, creams not so much.
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    Hello, King:

    I prefer the coarser brushes with soaps and the softer ones with creams.

    What do you like?

    Either way, the brushes should have backbone. Nothing like a brush that turns into a limp noodle.

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    I like the old two banders. Soft tips yet with backbone and a bit of scratch to them. Floppy brushes simply aren't allowed in my house.
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    I've only got one, a Trumpers best badger, and I really like it. It's so good I simply haven't had to buy another!

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    I have a Comoy Pure badger that I prefer over and above a Cyril R Salter Pure badger. The Comoy has backbone but the the Salter is a mop. I think I would actually prefer a properly broken in Boar brush.


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    I like the Thater Finest Silvertip because they have soft tips but good backbone.

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    I use alot of TGN grade A,s,best bang for the buc going IMO.
    With any top line silvertip,the so called backbone is determined by the loft,not the hair.

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    The only two badgers I own now are a finest and super silvertip. I love them both. The other two brushes I own are boars and I like them for a little extra stiffness.

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