(This post was last modified: 11-25-2023, 03:29 AM by draebeard.)
This is not a sarcastic question. To my understanding, all Wald brushes only come with a synthetic knot;
no badgers, and no boars. They also cost a lot more than any other synthetic knot brushes that I'm aware of. I've tried an assortment of synthetic badger and boar brushes, and seem to like the boars best. Admittedly I have never bought a shaving brush that cost over $40, or a razor that cost more than $250. I have shaved with an assortment of Wolfman, Paradigm, and other high end razors, but I prefer a stainless steel Blackbird, a Schick I-1 Injector, and a Semogue 820 brush. So what am I missing? Is the Wald synthetic knot brush worth $200 more than a similar Yaqi, Boti, or RazoRock Synthetic knot brush? And if so, why?
I repeat: This is not a sarcastic question. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you.
no badgers, and no boars. They also cost a lot more than any other synthetic knot brushes that I'm aware of. I've tried an assortment of synthetic badger and boar brushes, and seem to like the boars best. Admittedly I have never bought a shaving brush that cost over $40, or a razor that cost more than $250. I have shaved with an assortment of Wolfman, Paradigm, and other high end razors, but I prefer a stainless steel Blackbird, a Schick I-1 Injector, and a Semogue 820 brush. So what am I missing? Is the Wald synthetic knot brush worth $200 more than a similar Yaqi, Boti, or RazoRock Synthetic knot brush? And if so, why?
I repeat: This is not a sarcastic question. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you.