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Golddachs
My wife got me a golddachs brush in oak, on the box it says finest badger, under the box there is a sticker that says best badger, what is it? And is that brush better than my old original pure badger? It looks better and feels softer. Anyone tried one? I will try it tomorrow morning if I have time before work.
Mike
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The terms companies use for brushes really are not uniform and that company may use finest and best interchangeably.
The brand I think is pretty reputable. Though I only I have ever seen soaps by them. I believe they are the maker of dovo brand soap. So they may also make dovos brushes.
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My old original is best badger, not pure, and the new feels softer.
We,ll see tomorrow,I'll keep u posted.
Mike
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i tried it this morning and its better than my old brush. There is more hair and its more dense. Smoother on the skin.overall i love it.
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I believe Finest goes from creamy tips and then total black, also called two band? Best has more of a sable look to me.
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Aside the claims each company makes, traditional best badger is the grade between pure badger and silver-tip. Many think it's the bang for your buck grade because you don't have the stiffness you get with pure but have a much softer brush and not floppy like most silver-tips. It's really much closer to silver-tip than pure.
Of course you have to remember some outfits sell silver-tip and call it best badger too so you have to do some investigating.
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They both look like Best badger to me, good stuff!