May have posted before, but Nancy Boy's always nice.
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May have posted before, but Nancy Boy's always nice.
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simpson b4 and castle forbes lime
I really still measure all the suds from soaps or creams against Castle Forbes. I love my Thater brushes because they are firm, but have the softest tips out there in my opinion. Just great brushes. I would have done Caraceni but someone else did it already. Great suds!!
I feel like I may be doing a disservice to it, but thus is al's bomb (chillwhip) on my Omega 10048. I remembered this thread when I was done so this was after the third pass.
Fitjar Miklagard soap on a Vulfix boar knot with desert ironwood handle.
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Phillip
Here is my C.O Bigelow cream
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Ogallala Bay Rum soap, custom shave bowl (made by my son), Golden Nib Finest Badger knot in a custom turned Black Walnut handle (made by me)
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I can guarantee that I'll be the only one with this soap. Williams Mug Soap on a jade and brass handled boar brush of unknown origin after 2 passes.
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I see you post and raise you one.
Here is an ode to the newbie. I decided to go back to my roots and use an old puck of VDH i had sitting around It seems to lather better now then when i began... i guess experience goes quite a ways. A littie VDH, a Boker vintage Edelweiss and some Clubman AS makes for a great retro father's day.
Happy father's day to all the other dads out there!
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The famous soap-demolition brush: the Omega 48.
The photo was taken after 30sec of wriggle.
The victim was a mama bear’s, but it was taken in random. Any soap would surrender to this brush in about 10-20sec.
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