(05-07-2022, 11:16 AM)rudyvey Wrote: Personally I think this is bleached hair. In the pictures one can see the lower part is darker. In all the years I have made brushes and had many discussions with knot makers, never ever was white (one band - badger that is) mentioned. Its just another fad like the overly processing/gelling of knots that is so en vogue these days.
I have a feeling it is bleached too, but not to the levels they do for the other stuff. I caught that same area the next day looking at it with fresh eyes. Of course I'm not well versed in badger hair. I've never seen a pelt, just some pictures and videos on the internet. If this was something that was marketable beforehand, someone would have done it. Possibly it was done in the past, and fell out of favor. The idea of naturally occurring one band badger was never in my mind. That's where when I talked about I didn't want this to come off as clickbait, it was for that purpose, and just couldn't fully articulate what was ruminating in my mind, and my apprehension. It's not some new hair grade that is going to blow the world away, but wanted to convey my interest in the subject. This is a cosmetic change to the hair, likely a bleaching of the entire hair than just the tips which is done to cosmetically whiten the tips.
I liken this to boar, and to badger in a way. It's nice to see more details of the process coming out and what is done. There is bleaching done to the tips of some hair grades out there. There is a bleaching of the whole product. I know this because of boar brushes, and being able to find unbleached and bleached boar brushes. To go into it further, all boar is one banded, or one color. That's just done to make it look like badger. They use some different hair for dying to make it look like badger though, and I enjoy it for that. It doesn't look bad though, and it helps me identify easier those that have that type of hair. This is the closest we'll see to a one band badger outside of genetic engineering I imagine. I won't be waiting for that or advocating. We'd probably get blessed with a zombie badger horde.
You can get bits and pieces to what they do from reading their product description pages for the shaving products with their previous products, and the newer products they are releasing now. On the page for their
WT Finest two band, there is an image for Process treatment and it details traditional as simple bleaching and beautification. Text in red, and a left arrow bullet pointing to the knot saying this is the product craft. What is shown looks to be the more natural type of hair, and similar to the product tips of the WT Knot. We get bits and pieces where the process is opened up, but I don't know of any videos or image-intensive reviews going through the process of collecting the hair and the grading process. We get told that each progressive grade of badger becomes less as you go up and it takes multiple pelts to get enough of one grade. It's within the realm of possibility, but it's always best to be skeptical of what you are told and to verify. I hope they can make a consistent FAQ page detailing everything. It does seem like they are trying to step up their game, but that's just my impression.
I like hearing others thoughts on it. There is a good chance I might get it still. This is the longest I've looked at a brush in some time. I'm just trying to determine if it's right for me. I should probably just stop thinking about it. Good lord I bought a Style 2 literally right away from Brad when that was brought back when the thought occurred to me that if there are 2 sizes now, then that probably means that larger Style 2 will have a 2 on the back to indicate that, giving what is a 2/2. A tutu. I bought it almost expressly because of laughs. Of course in my defense the Super hair that it comes with is a known, and of known high quality. I have to admit something looks intriguing about the hair. That's something coming from me with my love/hate relation with gel tipped brushes. It's funny saying that as it reminded me of another product description on Oumo's store for their handtied lotus manchurian LM-1, and that lotus is, "a love-hate craft that delivers the softest touch while reducing lifespan." At the very least it is refreshing to see a manufacturer stating this. Takes away ambiguity.