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03-28-2007, 03:56 AM
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John, The Shavemac and Savile Row brushes have...
John,
The Shavemac and Savile Row brushes have a lot of backbone to them. None of mine could ever be considered floppy. Personally, I'm comfortable with a knot size up to 26mm. I think that... -
03-27-2007, 06:26 AM
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Justin, The lightbulb shape is more firm. The...
Justin,
The lightbulb shape is more firm. The fan shape you will find with Simpson brushes and Rooney brushes are a bit more "floppy". Now, this is not a bad thing if the brush is densely... -
03-27-2007, 05:56 AM
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Blade (Do you have a first name???), No, I...
Blade (Do you have a first name???),
No, I don't have that specific brush...but I've been looking at it. Shavemac brushes are densely packed. Their lightbulb shape lends them to being great with... -
03-27-2007, 05:17 AM
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QED describes St. James as "A very complex fresh...
QED describes St. James as "A very complex fresh herbaceous accord with crisp citrus top notes; it starts with bergamot and lavender on a layer of rosemary and coriander; it continues with juniper...
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03-27-2007, 04:20 AM
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Shaving Shop and Mr. Taylor's. These two are...
Shaving Shop and Mr. Taylor's. These two are classic "barber shop" scented creams. I've discovered that I prefer soaps, but these two creams will stay at my beck and call.
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