(03-18-2022, 05:47 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: I wouldn't write off badgers Paul. Better to try different tactics. I have moved from floppy to stiffer badgers over time, and based on occasional vendor comments, I think that is a common trend. Fortunately, you don't have to use a single brush in this day and age, and softer badgers can have advantages. I use my softer brushes with creams and croaps. I have at times (but not recently) gripped the the knot part-way up the loft, which effectively stiffens some of the bristles. I imagine this was easier to do back in grandpa's day, when knot diameters and handles may often have been smaller, but in this day and age, I view it as a last resort while traveling or a ticket to be punched.Hey Mike. Thanks for the info. I'm definitely not giving up yet. Yesterday evening found me grumpy, but I quickly rebounded and decided to fight-on. Lol. I've been doing break-in lathers, despite being told they don't work. I also gave it a wash with conditioner to hopefully bring some life to the hairs. Also, I think I may have over soaked it, despite my violent squeeze and shake effort. I'm going to try to soak it in shallower water next time ... If the "stem area" stays dry, it might work better?
BTW, I saw MaineYooper's call-out yesterday, and I am sorry to take so long to respond. I also haven't read through the whole thread because we have a lot cooking here. The main thing is a new computer arrived (after a two month wait), and I need to clean some crap out of the old Kernel and move my home folder before upgrading. Notwithstanding the fact that backups are our friend, it is edging closer to white-knuckle time here at Casa HighSpeed. BTW there is a rumor going around that we own our computers. Don't believe it; the other way round makes more sense.
All fun, albeit maddening, experiments. Lol.