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    I'm glad you are happy with your new brush. A...

    I'm glad you are happy with your new brush. A high end brush is not a necessity, but it sure as heck is a nice luxury.

    Enjoy.

    Christian
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    It's the manufacturers model number.

    It's the manufacturers model number.
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    Amazing.... apparently I really AM capable of...

    Amazing.... apparently I really AM capable of mind control! Well partly at least, I'm pretty sure that while you picked my favourite brush in my favourite handle colour and shape, you probably...
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    Nothing wrong with a Thater. It's available, it's...

    Nothing wrong with a Thater. It's available, it's inside the USA, so you eliminate a lot of "what ifs". Both are considered top notch manufacturers of quality shaving brushes. As badger hair varies...
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    I may not have made it clear, but those are...

    I may not have made it clear, but those are mostly Simpson brushes from back when Simpson was located in England. The Simpson brand was sold to Vulfix on the Isle Of Man, so to some, Simpson is no...
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    A good quality badger brush of ANY make will do...

    A good quality badger brush of ANY make will do fine for all the purposes you mention. I bowl/face lather, I use soaps and creams and I use any of my brushes to do so... there are differences between...
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    I've got brushes up to $300ish and my all time...

    I've got brushes up to $300ish and my all time favourite brush is the Colonel XL, closely followed by the Duke 2. My Duke was from the bad faux ivory era and it developed a crack, the replacement...
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