(This post was last modified: 11-23-2024, 11:44 PM by StephenG. Edited 1 time in total.)
I recently acquired a RazoRock Big Bruce and a Simpson Trafalgar T3. For reference I have bought, sold, and piffed more brushes than I can count over the last 20 plus years. High end Badgers from Simpson and Shavemac, Semogue Boars, and Synthetics from Muhle, Plisson, and Yaqi. I am very fickle and tend to be a serial monogamist when it comes to shaving gear. I have never had a rotation of anything. My last brush was the new 26.5 mm Semogue Boar. I gave it a good 30 shave break-in but came away dissatisfied with it. That led me to try these 2 synthetics and so far I am glad I did. The Big Bruce is soft with medium backbone and splays easily. It has no trouble loading my Stirling soaps.
I am enjoying the T3 as well although it is quite different than the Big Bruce. It is a bit denser and has a shorter loft so it has a firmer face feel yet is equally as soft. I have to work a little harder to get it to splay but not an issue. It lathers like a champ as long as I start with it well wrung out. The handles on both brushes are comfortable in the hand and are well balanced. So now for the first time I have a brush rotation albeit only two. I kind of have my eye on the Omega Vintage Elite and may give myself a holiday gift.
I am enjoying the T3 as well although it is quite different than the Big Bruce. It is a bit denser and has a shorter loft so it has a firmer face feel yet is equally as soft. I have to work a little harder to get it to splay but not an issue. It lathers like a champ as long as I start with it well wrung out. The handles on both brushes are comfortable in the hand and are well balanced. So now for the first time I have a brush rotation albeit only two. I kind of have my eye on the Omega Vintage Elite and may give myself a holiday gift.