(This post was last modified: 03-29-2016, 11:07 PM by Hobbyist.)
(03-28-2016, 10:49 PM)kamyon Wrote: According to the website, Razorock claims that they are using Plisson knots without explicitly giving away their name.
I highly doubt they are using the exact knots from Plisson, but it would be the same fiber. Of the ones I have tried such as the Stirling Kong, there is no difference in the fiber type. I had a Plisson and may buy another soon, but for me the problem with Plisson is that they only offer one size knot. For those looking for more backbone or a different size knot they can do so now with all the options out there. I don't know why so many people have a hard time believing manufacturers in China can make the same type of knot. It is after all synthetic fibers, which means as long as they know which material to use they can make the same type of knot. Also, if I had to guess I would bet Plisson has their brushes made in China but I don't know that for sure.
I received a few Plisson type samples recently from a large shaving brush manufacturer in China. Below are pictures of the 3 knots and 2 handles they sent me to see how I liked them. They assured me that these knots have the exact same fiber as the famous Plisson knot and they knew exactly what I was talking about when I asked. They customize all aspects of the knots to include weight, shape, loft and knot, then record the values so that every knot is the same.
The pictures include 22mm, 24mm, and 30mm Plisson type fiber knots, and the other is a Stirling Kong 26mm for comparison. I sold my Plisson in favor of the Stirling or else I would have posted pics with it next to the knots. Note that in these pics the knots are not glued into the handles. Only one handle fits one of my knots. They weren't willing to produce a batch of 24mm handles in the design I requested just for a sample, so they sent 2 handles they made extra in a order they were working on.