Chatty, my take is that you can find many examples of "gel tip" badger brushes these days on the market. Great thing is not all are expensive. It looks like many have had gel tips develop the hooked tips from the Stirling. As Shevek said above, with batch variations, you can assume that it is not a guarantee to buy a knot from the same supplier that previously sold gel tip developing knots. One example is TGN finest 2 band. I had 2 brushes, using the same 2 band knot from TGN, bought at the same time. One was clearly a SUPER gel tipped knot where as the other was simply a decent 2 band.
In my opinion though, the most consistent supplier in my badger experience is the Simpson manchurians. They are very consistent and they were all for the most part fairly recent (maybe the oldest was 2 years old) and always were gel tips.
In my opinion, it is more common to find gel tips in 2 band finest type hair. But you definitely can find 3 band silver tips or HMW knots to be gel tipped. If you don't mind paying shipping, check this out. This was UBER GEL TIPPED! I should take pictures of the tips but very surprised at how spikes and clumpy the tips form together.
http://thestraywhisker.com.au/the-stray-...rush-26mm/
Many of the above mentioned brands I have experienced and would agree for the most part. Feel free to PM if you want more help.
In my opinion though, the most consistent supplier in my badger experience is the Simpson manchurians. They are very consistent and they were all for the most part fairly recent (maybe the oldest was 2 years old) and always were gel tips.
In my opinion, it is more common to find gel tips in 2 band finest type hair. But you definitely can find 3 band silver tips or HMW knots to be gel tipped. If you don't mind paying shipping, check this out. This was UBER GEL TIPPED! I should take pictures of the tips but very surprised at how spikes and clumpy the tips form together.
http://thestraywhisker.com.au/the-stray-...rush-26mm/
Many of the above mentioned brands I have experienced and would agree for the most part. Feel free to PM if you want more help.