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    Hello all...
    This is just a friendly little poll to get some new suggestions...

    I currently have two brushes that I absolutely love (Thäter 4125-1 and SOC boar) and while I could go with just these two and be fine, I would kind of like something inbetween.

    Soft tips, more backbone than the Thäter, less that the SOC...24mm+ knot, preferably bulb shaped...any suggestions?

    I thought about the 2 band Thäter, but that seems a little uninspired when I am aiming for variety...

    Thanks!

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    A Simpson Chubby in best(which is 2-band I think) badger should fit your requirements well.

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    Another option would be a Shavemac D01, 2 band.
    A superb brush, and one of my absolute favorites.
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    I've used and Omega boars hair brush for a decade or more and I prefer it to my badger any day of the week. Not that expensive either. I believe it's a 28mm knot
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    You have a fairly high end badger, and a solid boar. Why not try horse? They aren't terribly expensive, and a lot of wetshavers (myself included) like them.

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    Blix - That was something I was definitely considering...it almost seems like everyone has at least one Simpson in their dens.

    Birnando - Shavemac is one of those things that I've always heard good things about, but never really researched much. I'll look into it...thanks!

    Tsunami - Do you think it would be considerable enough of a difference over my Semogue boar? If I were to get another boar I would definitely be eying some Omega's...but right now what i'm looking for is some kind of middle ground between my Thater and my Semogue.

    Saragon - Interesting idea, but I know really nothing about horse hair brushes...regarding backbone and tip softness, where does it fall? The only horse hair brushes I've heard bandied around is Vie Long. Are there any other makers or are they really the go to company?

    Thank you all, I'm desperately trying to avoid another AD and I think I will be great with just one more brush

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanjewell View Post
    ...I think I will be great with just one more brush
    LOL! Yeah me too

    Seriously though if you are thinking to get just one more brush then just do it balls out and get a Plisson High Mountain European Badger. They have bristles that are stiffer then a normal silver and softer then a boar and are top of the line. When you have the best you will find there is no need for the rest.

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    The cheapest brush I ever owned is my favourite: Omega Syntex synthetic brush. I gets me better and more cinsistent lather than boar or badger.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Well Omega does also make what appear to be very nice silver tip badger brushes also. I just refuse to pay out the keester for a brush (150.00+) that does essentially the same exact thing another 75.00 cheaper brush does. I've owned a few expensive ones and maybe because I'm as sensitive as a fired brick but I see and feel no difference.

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    A silvertip badger brush is a silvertip badger brush,do you face lather or bowl lather? Loft should be your main concern,JMO

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