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mgraepel Better Investment? 12-22-2005, 06:09 AM
superfly I don't see a point in... 12-22-2005, 06:18 AM
RichZ I have a silvertip, best... 12-22-2005, 01:23 PM
threeputt I can't recommend a great... 12-22-2005, 02:32 PM
Korndog It's interesting that we... 12-22-2005, 05:54 PM
superfly Well, there is nothing else... 12-22-2005, 06:03 PM
threeputt Larry I know what you mean. ... 12-22-2005, 06:05 PM
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    I have a little cash set aside from a Christmas bonus and I was wondering what would be a better investment for right now; a silvertip badger brush or a norton stone and some diamond strop pastes? I have two razors that seem to shave pretty well (honed on a Tilly hone) but I'm sure they could be sharper. My brush is a $6 boar bristle special and seems to do the job, but the plastic handle is tacky to say the least Feedback would be greatly appreciated.

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    I don't see a point in getting the silvertip, other than endulging yourself. Get a cheap badger (tweezerman, I think) for $10 (or nice Vulfix for $40), and get the stone you want. Or better yet, get couple of tilly stones...

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    I have a silvertip, best badger and boar brushes. The badger brushes are better than the boar, a lot better. However I don't see as much difference between the silvertip and the best badger. The Norton hone I feel is a great pickup. Tough decision. Here you go get a Norton and a less expensive badger brush.

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    I can't recommend a great brush highly enough. The silvertips, at least the higher end ones, have creamy white velvet soft tips, with dark and stiff shafts. This makes for a very pleasureable lathering experience. They are firm in the shafts so as not to sprawl out over your soap or face, but the tips are soft so they don't feel prickly or scratchy. The "best badger" hairs are more flexible in the shaft with not quite so soft a tip. In my experience this makes for a "floppy" brush which is fine if you use a painting stroke, or if you want an overall softer brush. I have a Vulfix in super that is in fact NOT a silver tip, more like best badger, and it is very soft compared to my other brushes. Vulfix are known for not having very tight knots as well which also contributes to their "floppiness".
    That being said, in the world of str8's, I believe the sharpest blade is of utmost importance. I think I'd make do with the current brush until you have built up your stone/strop/paste aresenal to where you want it to be. That is, if you plan on maintaining them yourself. I understand some guys just send them out periodically which is fine I suppose, but maintaining them is half the fun to me.
    I've been doing quite a bit of brush research the past couple months, and while I'm no expert like a couple of the guys at SMF I could mention, I can offer what I've learned when you're ready to take that plunge. .......Jeff

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    It's interesting that we don't discuss brushes on this site to the degree I have seen on DE sites. They seem to be obsessed with them to the point that they are shelling out $500.00 without flinching. I must admit that I have seen some cool pictures of waves of lather sitting high on the tips of these brushes.

    Still, I would get the stone and pastes.

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    Maybe I am crazy but what some people are paying for brushes are obscene. I happen to have a silvertip badger only because it used to be my fathers. I also have a $30 badger brush that was just fine. I would rather spend my money on the steel that is on my skin then on a fancy brush. Just my 2cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korndog
    It's interesting that we don't discuss brushes on this site to the degree I have seen on DE sites. They seem to be obsessed with them to the point that they are shelling out $500.00 without flinching.
    Well, there is nothing else to talk about with the DE You got your Merkur Vision, a pack of blades, and the brush...

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    Larry I know what you mean. I've been getting deeper and deeper into those brush discussions on the "predominately DE" forums. Cologne, after-shave, soaps, creams, and BRUSHES! We don't talk about it so much here. I think these kind of discussions are very important to me as a straight shaver, what with the importance of the prep, etc. Besides that, I really enjoy all of the various aspects of shaving. Str8s are just at the top of that list :-) ....Jeff

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