#11

Member
South Saint Louis, MO
(07-28-2017, 04:12 AM)Freddy Wrote: Maybe this will rekindle that idea BadDad.  Before sending the brush on to Mike for the reknot, I got to hold it and really like the way it feels in my hand.  Frankly, the handle alone is worth the $7.95 Stirling (ezlovan) is charging for the entire brush.  hawnsChatillon Lux) is using the brush as it came and seems to be enjoying it quite a bit.

Indeed, this is my third attempt at getting into boar brushes. I used a Semogue 610 early on and a Semogue Owners Club for quite a while, but never got into either of them. This seems more dense and has more backbone while being a bigger knot. I used a method I heard about where you leave it soaking in cold water for a couple days then lather it in hot water to accelerate the break-in process. While I can't say for certain that the process is what did it since I didn't do a side-by-side comparison, I do know that it seems to be breaking in more quickly. Just four shaves in this morning and the tips seem to be softening up and on the verge of splitting.

Definitely worth the money for the handle alone if you want it, but I would recommend giving the boar hair a shot, too, if anyone is interested.

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#12

Posting Freak
Canada
Congratulation, Freddy! The brush looks very nice. Happy2

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#13

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
nice looking brush, Freddy.

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#14

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
Mike just posted it to me today so I am hoping to have it by Wednesday. Smile


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