Out in the wild. What is the most unique fur/hair you have seen in a brush.
Ladies, Gentlemen
What's the most unique brush you have seen?
Without this getting too twisted I am wondering what's out there?
Most fur pelts would be to soft from north America. Like fox, mink, beaver, raccoon or squirrel. They are used for make up brushes but lack the water retention while remaining stiff or are simply to fine a fur. Perhaps a blend?
I am seriously considering asking some east coast friend for moose or caribou hair. They are smooth and more rigid than horse hair.
I thought I saw bison hair, but that may have just been a strop thing. I have combed through here and BB. I saw some beaver jokes and some poorly labeled ebay badger brushes but that's it. Even Google auto corrected "beaver shaving brush" and gave me badger results.
It a mysterious thing that only 4 animals (boar, horse, badger and goat) on this whole planet have been harvested for their hair to then be used to shave another animal.
Thanks for any insights.
Seriously interested in that few people have shaved with (blank)?