#1

Member
Illinois USA
So i have a few synthetics i really love the omega S10019, S10065, the razorock monster, and big bruce. As well as a boar hair omega 10019.

Now I'm looki g for a good but inexpensive badger brush. Preferably in the under $25 range USD. I KNOW, I KNOW! I'm asking for a lot... But i just want a badger brush that i can use and will give me the feel of how a badger brush should perform, lather etc. Then if i like it i may invest in a better quality finest, best, or silvertip grade brush.

Right now I'm looking at parker brushes as they seem reasonably priced for badgers but any recommendations will be appreciated.

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#2

Member
Northern Arizona
Whipped Dog has great beginner brushes, I have purchased many from Larry.

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#3
Maggard Razors two band badger.

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#4
IB has this these which might be exactly the right price point for you:
https://www.italianbarber.com/collection...24-mm-knot
https://www.italianbarber.com/collection...adger-knot

Keep in mind that a badger is going to be different than a synthetic or a boar, you need use it a few times to get the optimal soap/water combination. Then there is also the funky fur smell for the first few uses.

I've gotten used to using a synthetic and the HMW badger that I had sitting around since Nov 2015 and never used was finally put into action and I've had to adjust a little to get the lather just right. I got this one from Italian Barber and its not terribly expensive either. https://www.italianbarber.com/collection...-24mm-knot

This one from Stirling gets great reviews:
https://www.stirlingsoap.com/finest-badg...-fan-knot/

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#5
The Stirling two-band badgers are remarkable brushes for the price.

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All the best,

Michael P
#6

Member
Minnesota
If you are honestly trying to stay at under $25, the Razorock brushes (rebranded Zenith) are good, and though I haven't tried it, I am sure the Maggard is a fine brush. Just please don't buy a cheap pure from Amazon or some such, and expect that you are getting any kind of representation of what a badger should feel like. If you can scrape up a few more dollars, I would go past Whipped Dog and get one of the Stirling finests. They are truly excellent brushes, and perform like much more expensive knots.

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#7

Member
Detroit
Stirling....that is all.

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- Jeff
#8

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
Another vote for the Stirling Finest badgers. I have the 24mm ivory and the 24mm fan in butterscotch and both are simply fantastic brushes.

I also have a Zenith best badger in kotibe handle that is an incredible brush.

In my humble opinion, you simply can;t beat these 3 brushes at the $40 price point. They all perform WELL above their cost...

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#9
Edwin Jagger "best badger". $30 with stand and current special of worldwide shipping for £.99 (about $1.25). Small size - add $10 for Medium.
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#10

Member
Indianapolis Indiana
It has already been stated, but Larry at whipped dog is about the best deal on any badger brush you might like. I have several of his, including an older brush handle that he fitted with a brand new knot.

You cannot do better than dealing with Larry, he is a real gentleman and truly interested in what you might need. A real pillar in the shaving community.

I have one that I had him sink the knot 10 mm deeper in the handle, resulted in a beaver brush that is great for making lather in almost any soap with any water. It is my go to brush now.
You said about 25 bucks, but for just a bit more (35 to 40 ) you can have one of the best made. I would not trade my WD for a Simpsons
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