I swiped this from another thread. I hope I have not broken any rules. Perhaps I am too enthusiastic about this brush.
Mickey
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 08:01 PM by Mickey Oberman. Edit Reason: corrections )
I am relatively new to this wet shaving. I started about three years ago. But more and more I am happy with my own conclusions.
I have had three marvelous shaves with my new Stirling brush. There is nothing like it.
In the past three years I have been constantly searching for a better brush. I started with an Omega Hog Hair from my super market. That almost made me quit wet shaving. I moved up through the various grades of badger to a Silver Tip.
However I found Frank Shave's Finest Badger was the very best from that unhappy animal.
My Horse Hair still has the stable smell after several dozen gallops and it feels --- goopy.
I then acquired a Body Shop Synthetic. I liked it but it was much too small. Perhaps OK for a woman's legs. Two more synthetics. Each larger and better than the previous.
My search has ended. I need not buy another brush. The Stirling is sheer perfection like a gentle warm breeze caressing my cheeks.
I can hardly sleep at night as I wait for something to sprout on my face for the morning.
The handle, the knot, the shape - all have been blended into an instrument of perfect harmony.
The old timers? They make a nice display and will be used occasionally just to remind me how lucky I am.
Mickey
Mickey
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 08:01 PM by Mickey Oberman. Edit Reason: corrections )
I am relatively new to this wet shaving. I started about three years ago. But more and more I am happy with my own conclusions.
I have had three marvelous shaves with my new Stirling brush. There is nothing like it.
In the past three years I have been constantly searching for a better brush. I started with an Omega Hog Hair from my super market. That almost made me quit wet shaving. I moved up through the various grades of badger to a Silver Tip.
However I found Frank Shave's Finest Badger was the very best from that unhappy animal.
My Horse Hair still has the stable smell after several dozen gallops and it feels --- goopy.
I then acquired a Body Shop Synthetic. I liked it but it was much too small. Perhaps OK for a woman's legs. Two more synthetics. Each larger and better than the previous.
My search has ended. I need not buy another brush. The Stirling is sheer perfection like a gentle warm breeze caressing my cheeks.
I can hardly sleep at night as I wait for something to sprout on my face for the morning.
The handle, the knot, the shape - all have been blended into an instrument of perfect harmony.
The old timers? They make a nice display and will be used occasionally just to remind me how lucky I am.
Mickey
(08-13-2015, 08:59 PM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: I swiped this from another thread. I hope I have not broken any rules. Perhaps I am too enthusiastic about this brush.WHOA.............
Mickey
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 08:01 PM by Mickey Oberman. Edit Reason: corrections )
I am relatively new to this wet shaving. I started about three years ago. But more and more I am happy with my own conclusions.
I have had three marvelous shaves with my new Stirling brush. There is nothing like it.
In the past three years I have been constantly searching for a better brush. I started with an Omega Hog Hair from my super market. That almost made me quit wet shaving. I moved up through the various grades of badger to a Silver Tip.
However I found Frank Shave's Finest Badger was the very best from that unhappy animal.
My Horse Hair still has the stable smell after several dozen gallops and it feels --- goopy.
I then acquired a Body Shop Synthetic. I liked it but it was much too small. Perhaps OK for a woman's legs. Two more synthetics. Each larger and better than the previous.
My search has ended. I need not buy another brush. The Stirling is sheer perfection like a gentle warm breeze caressing my cheeks.
I can hardly sleep at night as I wait for something to sprout on my face for the morning.
The handle, the knot, the shape - all have been blended into an instrument of perfect harmony.
The old timers? They make a nice display and will be used occasionally just to remind me how lucky I am.
Mickey
(08-10-2015, 03:50 AM)ezlovan Wrote:(08-10-2015, 03:44 AM)Bill01 Wrote: When will the 22 mm be available?No exact date yet. Some time in September is the only guarantee I could get. A lot more vendors are ordering the knots, so they are pretty backed up.
(08-16-2015, 09:10 PM)DonnerJack Wrote: Such a shame - sold out. Any news about stock?
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It really is a nice brush, just too large for my taste. I prefer shorter lofts 50-53mm.
My wife has been eyeballing it, it would work great for lathering larger real estate than my face.
My wife has been eyeballing it, it would work great for lathering larger real estate than my face.
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