(01-12-2017, 10:18 PM)Jason_Drain Wrote: Semogue 2000. I've been using an Omega 10066, and I enjoyed it. I'm hoping that this brush is just bigger and slightly better.
I have the Semogue 2000 and its a very nice brush. I also have the 1305 and the Owner's Club in Boar/cherry and I really like them as well. Great performance at a very reasonable price. You should be happy with your 2000.
(01-12-2017, 10:29 PM)Marko Wrote:(01-12-2017, 10:18 PM)Jason_Drain Wrote: Semogue 2000. I've been using an Omega 10066, and I enjoyed it. I'm hoping that this brush is just bigger and slightly better.
I have the Semogue 2000 and its a very nice brush. I also have the 1305 and the Owner's Club in Boar/cherry and I really like them as well. Great performance at a very reasonable price. You should be happy with your 2000.
After using my first Badger Brush (the Stirling Finest) I think I might just be a boar guy, though the Maggard Black Synthetic knot is very good. I wonder if it is similar to the game changer knot.
(01-13-2017, 01:18 AM)Jason_Drain Wrote:(01-12-2017, 10:29 PM)Marko Wrote:(01-12-2017, 10:18 PM)Jason_Drain Wrote: Semogue 2000. I've been using an Omega 10066, and I enjoyed it. I'm hoping that this brush is just bigger and slightly better.
I have the Semogue 2000 and its a very nice brush. I also have the 1305 and the Owner's Club in Boar/cherry and I really like them as well. Great performance at a very reasonable price. You should be happy with your 2000.
After using my first Badger Brush (the Stirling Finest) I think I might just be a boar guy, though the Maggard Black Synthetic knot is very good. I wonder if it is similar to the game changer knot.
If you find that you can be exclusively a boar brush guy then you will save yourself a ton of money. They really do represent incredible value.
(01-13-2017, 02:54 AM)Marko Wrote:(01-13-2017, 01:18 AM)Jason_Drain Wrote:(01-12-2017, 10:29 PM)Marko Wrote: I have the Semogue 2000 and its a very nice brush. I also have the 1305 and the Owner's Club in Boar/cherry and I really like them as well. Great performance at a very reasonable price. You should be happy with your 2000.
After using my first Badger Brush (the Stirling Finest) I think I might just be a boar guy, though the Maggard Black Synthetic knot is very good. I wonder if it is similar to the game changer knot.
If you find that you can be exclusively a boar brush guy then you will save yourself a ton of money. They really do represent incredible value.
If it weren't for the gorgeous handles some artisans are making and putting exclusively badger knots in, or if I could find a source of boar knots for vintage handles I'd be all in I'm pretty sure.
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