(This post was last modified: 02-09-2018, 05:48 AM by Watson.)
(02-08-2018, 04:31 AM)Matsilainen Wrote:(02-08-2018, 03:56 AM)Hobbyist Wrote: All these new synthetic designs and yet I can't seem to find a true Plisson replica. It seems everyone wants backbone, which to me is not really necessary with synthetics.(02-08-2018, 04:01 AM)iamsms Wrote: I for one neglected original plissons for a long time; I thought why pay 60 when I can get the 'same' for 10. Then I picked up one (and another soon), and I absolutely adore them.C’mon guys, now I have to buy a Plisson, too?
I enjoy a bit of variety, but it’s true that the trend as of late in synthetics has been to increase backbone. There are those manufacturers who do actually add density to their knots (by stuffing more fibers into them), but the easier and cheaper way is to either play with the loft or utilize a glue bump.
Having never tried a real Plisson, there are still some knots on the market that I believe mimic its properties. RazoRock has the Plissoft, which I understand is similar. Stirling has a few synthetics that aren’t as big as the Kong, but I’m not sure if the knot is the same kind. I just got my first BOSS knot, and am really enjoying it. Very soft, some backbone, yet easy to splay.
I’m in this camp as well, and I noticed Plisson has a new synthetic knot as well, called “Evolution”: http://blaireauxplisson.com/en/39-shavingbrushes-fiber
I saw one person on the forums has one and would like to hear how they compare to these other new knots.
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