(07-31-2016, 11:52 PM)crazindndude Wrote: Posted over on WS but here's some gel tip proof for those on the fence: http://imgur.com/a/wfj1K
Noice! Here's mine
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(07-31-2016, 11:52 PM)crazindndude Wrote: Posted over on WS but here's some gel tip proof for those on the fence: http://imgur.com/a/wfj1K
(08-10-2016, 03:56 AM)ezlovan Wrote: Thanks, Hector! I owe you, because you were one of the first to buy and the first to review.
Is it true that the next batch will be at the $39.99 price point? (Still a bargain in my mind)
Do you think the 26mm variant will be launched sometime this year?
Thanks!
(08-10-2016, 03:09 PM)Red Tipped Cobra Wrote: Is it true that the next batch will be at the $39.99 price point? (Still a bargain in my mind)
Do you think the 26mm variant will be launched sometime this year?
Thanks!
I personally really never gave a Badger Hair brush consideration. Like most have said I expected I would need to spend at least $60 if not closer to $100 to get a decent brush. I was happy with my two Omega Boar brushes. Then I found the Plisson like synthetics and have been very happy thinking I was done. Now this thread and it got me thinking maybe I need to try one. I was this close to placing an order but I think the 26mm may be more to my liking, so I am happy for Rod that he was able to get his brushes sold and that new ones will be coming out.
I do not wish to derail the Stirling Brush Thread but I was on Italian Barber's site and noticed that they had a Finest Badger Brush with the same statement that it was an initial offering and in the future it would go up $10.00. Are these the same knots, similar to what they are all doing with the Plisson like knots. Not quoting but I thought Rod said he had to lower the price of the Kong to compete with some of the bigger players who can buy bigger lots. I wonder if this will hold true to these Badger Knots where there will be a lot of pressure to hold the price down to compete as everyone starts to offer them.
Go Blue!
(08-10-2016, 06:26 PM)Wolverine Wrote:I was also between the razorock and Stirling badgers. The razorock product line is pretty incredible and I've been very happy with everything that I picked up from them.(08-10-2016, 03:09 PM)Red Tipped Cobra Wrote: Is it true that the next batch will be at the $39.99 price point? (Still a bargain in my mind)
Do you think the 26mm variant will be launched sometime this year?
Thanks!
I personally really never gave a Badger Hair brush consideration. Like most have said I expected I would need to spend at least $60 if not closer to $100 to get a decent brush. I was happy with my two Omega Boar brushes. Then I found the Plisson like synthetics and have been very happy thinking I was done. Now this thread and it got me thinking maybe I need to try one. I was this close to placing an order but I think the 26mm may be more to my liking, so I am happy for Rod that he was able to get his brushes sold and that new ones will be coming out.
I do not wish to derail the Stirling Brush Thread but I was on Italian Barber's site and noticed that they had a Finest Badger Brush with the same statement that it was an initial offering and in the future it would go up $10.00. Are these the same knots, similar to what they are all doing with the Plisson like knots. Not quoting but I thought Rod said he had to lower the price of the Kong to compete with some of the bigger players who can buy bigger lots. I wonder if this will hold true to these Badger Knots where there will be a lot of pressure to hold the price down to compete as everyone starts to offer them.
With that being said I ended up going with the Stirling and I absolutely do not regret it. It's a great brush.
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