#31

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(06-14-2017, 06:39 AM)zaclikestoshave Wrote: tommy3am, Shynt, ob1page, Lipripper660, BadDad, *Terence*, Clubman, Austinoire, Nuki Man, Rlilhank, CamTheBull, Gerardo Reyes, lance3114, Lestorfreemon, Surlyduck

Thank you all for your participation joining in and patience as the list filled up. It is great to have so many members here on DFS to interact with so it's my pleasure to be a part of the board.

I had random.org pick a number from 1 to 15 and Bad Dad's number came up. Again, thank you for those that have joined in on the PIF. I may have another one later in the summer.

BadDad, please shoot me a PM, we shall get shipping squared away and I'll have your brush out asap.

My best regards everyone! Smile


Whoa, no way! Awesome!! Thank you so much!


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#32
Congrats to Bad Dad.
Thanks again Zac...great PIF.

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#33
Great pif Zac! Congrats BadDad!

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#34
Nice! Congrats bad dad, great PIF

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#35

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2017, 06:45 AM by BadDad.)
So the brush arrived already, and I had a chance to use it for tonight's shave. I must say it is a very nice brush, indeed. The handle is really beautiful, and the knot is just soft and lovely. Mostly hooked, gel tips, and extremely soft. Definitely going directly into rotation, with this one.

Thanks again, zaclikestoshave , for such an awesome PIF!

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#36
(06-17-2017, 06:44 AM)BadDad Wrote: So the brush arrived already, and I had a chance to use it for tonight's shave. I must say it is a very nice brush, indeed. The handle is really beautiful, and the knot is just soft and lovely. Mostly hooked, gel tips, and extremely soft. Definitely going directly into rotation, with this one.

Thanks again, zaclikestoshave , for such an awesome PIF!

Hi Chris, thanks for reporting back in this thread. Glad it arrived safely. Don't know if you find the soft or gel tips to be totally advantageous but can you let me know if you used it to massage your neck or scalp? How did it work with circular and painting strokes?

Cheers! Shy
#37

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(06-17-2017, 11:04 AM)zaclikestoshave Wrote:
(06-17-2017, 06:44 AM)BadDad Wrote: So the brush arrived already, and I had a chance to use it for tonight's shave. I must say it is a very nice brush, indeed. The handle is really beautiful, and the knot is just soft and lovely. Mostly hooked, gel tips, and extremely soft. Definitely going directly into rotation, with this one.

Thanks again, zaclikestoshave , for such an awesome PIF!

Hi Chris, thanks for reporting back in this thread. Glad it arrived safely. Don't know if you find the soft or gel tips to be totally advantageous but can you let me know if you used it to massage your neck or scalp? How did it work with circular and painting strokes?

Cheers! Shy

I always use a combination of circular and painting strokes. My process is to get the lather about 80% ready in the scuttle, and then finish the building process on my scalp, using massaging, circular motions. Then I smooth it all out with painting strokes.

This is my second "gel tip" brush, and I do love the softness. Having the feeling of air applying the lather, but still having good backbone and support is fantastic.

This thing loads very easily, accumulating a large supply of proto lather, and readily turning it into a fantastic, slick lather rapidly. It was effortless in loading and building, and application was very soft and enjoyable.

It's definitely going in to the top of the rotation. One of my top 3 brushes, for sure.

Any idea what species of wood was used for the handle? It really has a gorgeous grain patter. Pictures cannot do the handle justice. Excellent sizing, and absolutely gorgeous!

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(06-17-2017, 03:29 PM)BadDad Wrote: I always use a combination of circular and painting strokes. My process is to get the lather about 80% ready in the scuttle, and then finish the building process on my scalp, using massaging, circular motions. Then I smooth it all out with painting strokes.

This is my second "gel tip" brush, and I do love the softness. Having the feeling of air applying the lather, but still having good backbone and support is fantastic.

This thing loads very easily, accumulating a large supply of proto lather, and readily turning it into a fantastic, slick lather rapidly. It was effortless in loading and building, and application was very soft and enjoyable.

It's definitely going in to the top of the rotation. One of my top 3 brushes, for sure.

Any idea what species of wood was used for the handle? It really has a gorgeous grain patter. Pictures cannot do the handle justice. Excellent sizing, and absolutely gorgeous!

Sorry for my late reply. I can't remember what type of wood it is but I am glad you like the handle. I find the 4 sided handle to be fairly ergonomic and easy to face lather with.

As far as the knot, I think the bulb shape lends itself well with doing circles and this knot paints fairly well too. Happy that it is in good hands now being used and enjoyed!

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