(07-15-2018, 09:05 PM)ESBrushmaker Wrote: (07-14-2018, 03:16 PM)CastleShave Wrote: (06-20-2018, 05:22 PM)ESBrushmaker Wrote: Gentlemen,
First off, Nancy and I are beyond delighted that everyone seems to be enjoying their new DFS L.E. brushes!
As you know, we came into this with an agreement to fill the L.E. handles with 25 Fans and 25 bulbs, and ordered knots specifically for them.
Since the Fans are sold out, we've decided to dig into our Shop Supply of the same 1804A2 Fans so that we can offer more of the remaining LE handles with fans at this time. Please know that we are still sticking a total of 50 LE brushes. So when the handles are gone....
Thanks again for your interest in our work!
I was on your site and wanted to check out although I have a few questions. The answers are there but not what I’m looking for.
1. What would you say is the significant differences of “select badger” and “Super Badger”
2. Are they both silver tip? There are many different knot terminology so I wanted to clarify
3. I do not know where you are located but is shipping to Canada an issue for your establishment?
I expect answer to number 1 to be subjective to your personal opinion as I am more than positive that you use your own brushes. At the moment I own a Shavemac D01 2 band, if you are familiar with this knot maybe you can use it as a reference to help me better understand or put some familiarity into the concept.
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Dear CS,
I wish I could compare our knots to the D01 Shavemac; but I haven't yet had the occasion to try one. To answer your first question, I think the best I can do might be found at the bottom of our Knot Properties page Here. Assuming you've already studied that page, I'm going to have to go out on a subjective limb and say the most significant difference I notice is that the 3-band Supers have a more substantial feel--plush, but without feeling like a wall of badger. The tips aren't as soft as the Selects yet the Supers have a solidity to them that just (to me at least) speaks "confidence." Put another way, if I had to make do with just two brushes for the rest of my life, one would be a 28mm Super Bulb in our Knight handle and the other would be the current M&F Finest, again in Bulb shape, in an Emillion handle. Pushed for a third, I would add one of our 28mm Select Bulbs in a DFS L.E. handle. (Yes, I like the L.E. that much.)
As far as international shipping's concerned, a number of folks have used U.S.-based package forwarding services.
Thank you and sorry if my response is a bit delayed. The reason I ask is that awhile ago I had purchased the Kent BLK12 thinking this was the best brush on the market. I was new to wet shaving so it seemed I went for marketing and reviews more than I related what I wanted out of a brush. I was getting very nervous and agitated with this brush as it was a 31mm knot I assumed more knot more feel. The tips were the softest ever, but there was just no back bone. I was slapping my face with that thing rather than massaging. It was almost like I bought a paint brush. I’m not into that and sold the brush. They are great brushes, soft, very floppy, but not my cup of tea. So I went from one extreme to the next. I went to Shavemac and got myself a 2 band 28mm D01 silvertip with custom handle. I absolutely love the brush LOTS of backbone and after many uses the brush gets softer and softer. I am not telling you this to boast about Shavemac. I am telling you this because it is the only way to relate what I don’t like to what I appreciate in a knot. Do you think the select or 2band silvertip will be my best choice considering I aim more for backbone... I don’t want to lose the softness of the top and the knot selections are always confusing as they seem to all be similar names
Badger, best badger, finest badger, Manchurian badger, select badger, high mountain badger, silvertip badger I know there is more that I can’t remember but because my specifications are listed above I’d prefer to just be referred to the correct knot than continuously go back and forth trying to think. Is this for me?!
You’ll notice that I prefer the right knot before I care about the handle as I want the brush to be used and not a decoration piece
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