It depends on the budget really but for a boar you really can't go wrong with any Omega or Semogue, there are plenty of nice options at or under $20. A budget badger I would find a handle and go with a TGN Finest knot or maybe a Whipped Dog/Virginia Sheng silvertip.
I haven't joined the synthetic revolution yet so can't comment on those.
I haven't joined the synthetic revolution yet so can't comment on those.
I've heard a lot of chatter saying that the FS Finest knots can sometimes be on par with Thaters as far as hooked and soft tips are concerned. I don't know if that's the case, but I've got one waiting in my mailbox right now that I can't wait to find out about.
But as far as most brush for the buck, I'll echo everyone who said the S-Brush.
But as far as most brush for the buck, I'll echo everyone who said the S-Brush.
Douglas Smythe of http://phoenixartisanaccoutrements.com/ has come out with some awesome new synthetic brushes at a reasonable price
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(08-27-2015, 02:34 AM)Teiste Wrote: Well , my good friend David sent me a RR synthetich brush.For 16.99 USA dollars , this brush is truly a bargain and feels like a Muhle STF L for a fraction of the price.
I like the Muhle and EJ STF brushes very much, but am impressed at how many very good, sometimes excellent synthetic brushes have come on the market in the past few years. They may not have the same quality handle as the Muhle and EJ brushes, but have some really terrific, high performing knots.
Omega S-brushes
Plisson
Whipped Dog
Satin Tip purest
are all very good brushes.
I'll have to look at RazoRock's version on my next IB purchsae.
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