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    Quote Originally Posted by JimR View Post
    Thanks so much to everyone who made this happen, especially to Max for doing the heavy lifting...Shipping a ton of packages like this ain't a small thing, I know.
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    Thanks Max for all the work you put into this and to everyone else involved in making this happen .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    Thanks a ton Max!!!

    So, have you used your new brush yet???????

    Have fun
    I'm saving up my lather for this upcoming WK and the new start of the SOTD. It is tempting but I had my fix of brushes after shipping that many. HA


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    Got my shipping notice today; should be here on Saturday. Woo-hoo!
    Thanks to Max and everyone at SRP. Awesome!

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    Checked the tracking info just now, and it also shows a Saturday delivery. Between LSU/GA in the SEC Championship game and watching for the mail, I'll be busy!
    I strop my razor with my eyes closed.

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    Thanks Max for a brilliant effort and a most memorable result. And thanks also to the team that made this possible. Way to go!!!

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    I hope I don't get too many flames for this.

    Can anyone give me direction on breaking this brush in? Does it really need to be broken in? I've read a few wikis and a lot of the information I'm seeing is opinion/faith based, there's very little empirical information. I want this brush to last me as long as it can. People still argue with me about breaking in cell phone batteries, I can't tell you how many times I hear "There is no more memory issue", etc...I broke my Droid battery in over the course of a month and here I am 2 years later and I still have the original battery and it still lasts 3 days between charges..so I'm a believer in doing some work up front in order to get a longer lifetime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geonjay View Post
    I hope I don't get too many flames for this.

    Can anyone give me direction on breaking this brush in? Does it really need to be broken in? I've read a few wikis and a lot of the information I'm seeing is opinion/faith based, there's very little empirical information. I want this brush to last me as long as it can. People still argue with me about breaking in cell phone batteries, I can't tell you how many times I hear "There is no more memory issue", etc...I broke my Droid battery in over the course of a month and here I am 2 years later and I still have the original battery and it still lasts 3 days between charges..so I'm a believer in doing some work up front in order to get a longer lifetime.
    Generally, badger brushes doesn't need much of a break-in,they are good to go from the first use usually.

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    I usually do a quick shampoo wash/rinse the first time to get any musky badger smell out if any. But besides that. Nothing has to be done except use and enjoy it. It will start to bloom after a few uses.

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    A new brush will have a musky smell, do not worry. Max's suggestion is perfect, wash it in warm, not hot water and rinse it out. After a couple of times you use it to shave it will become perfect. What ever you do DO NOT put it into Hot Water. Good luck!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by geonjay View Post
    I hope I don't get too many flames for this.

    Can anyone give me direction on breaking this brush in? Does it really need to be broken in? I've read a few wikis and a lot of the information I'm seeing is opinion/faith based, there's very little empirical information. I want this brush to last me as long as it can. People still argue with me about breaking in cell phone batteries, I can't tell you how many times I hear "There is no more memory issue", etc...I broke my Droid battery in over the course of a month and here I am 2 years later and I still have the original battery and it still lasts 3 days between charges..so I'm a believer in doing some work up front in order to get a longer lifetime.
    Everyone is different, but I never "break in" my brushes. I just start using them right out of the box.

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