(This post was last modified: 02-26-2022, 10:00 PM by kooshman7.)
Made the mistake of trying to do this on my phone, and posted before I got everything how I wanted it. As the title says I'm looking to trade this Black Eagle pre hand-tied Christmas brush for a Chisled Face Imperial razor. I'd prefer one that doesn't have the heat treatment but I won't be picky. Hoping someone out there would like to make a straight trade for this brush.
It has gel tips to it, but not to the degree that I dislike it heavily at most times. It has above average density to it, and a good backbone bearing in mind that it is gel tipped. Not excessive, but just a touch of give. Overall a good brush. I can't comment on what pre hand-tied is compared to the hand types. I'm usually one that prefers a hair that maintains the natural feel vs gelling of any type as it is too easy to overdo it. Even the rare brushes like this one I find quite good can be a miss for me some days. No problems with shedding while I have had it, nor previously. Not sure of how many owners it has had. I won it in a SGR raffle. The brush is of excellent quality and in excellent condition I would say with no reservations.
Reason for the length of difference in date marks is I was busy recovering from a surgery, nothing serious, and didn't have a chance to get around to that until now. Bonus is that you know it is dry!
I'll also sell this brush for $365 dollars. I think the raffle when it was live went for a total of $375. No longer produced, and as said, only 1 of 12. I was thinking of only trading at it the time, but selling it can also get what I want. Thanks for looking!
It has gel tips to it, but not to the degree that I dislike it heavily at most times. It has above average density to it, and a good backbone bearing in mind that it is gel tipped. Not excessive, but just a touch of give. Overall a good brush. I can't comment on what pre hand-tied is compared to the hand types. I'm usually one that prefers a hair that maintains the natural feel vs gelling of any type as it is too easy to overdo it. Even the rare brushes like this one I find quite good can be a miss for me some days. No problems with shedding while I have had it, nor previously. Not sure of how many owners it has had. I won it in a SGR raffle. The brush is of excellent quality and in excellent condition I would say with no reservations.
Reason for the length of difference in date marks is I was busy recovering from a surgery, nothing serious, and didn't have a chance to get around to that until now. Bonus is that you know it is dry!
I'll also sell this brush for $365 dollars. I think the raffle when it was live went for a total of $375. No longer produced, and as said, only 1 of 12. I was thinking of only trading at it the time, but selling it can also get what I want. Thanks for looking!
Joe