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(Yesterday, 08:54 AM)Spectre Wrote: Tommy,

Thank you very much, sir!

In my opinion, the difference is like that between the Super Badger and the Manchurian Badger. although the synthetic is not really comparable to the Badger.

The Platinum IMHO has a bit more backbone, feels denser and softer at the same time. The Platinum holds the lather more in the knot, meaning you make less of a mess when make the painting moves in your face, whereas you have to be more careful with the Sovereign.

However, the performance at the end is very similar. I like them both because they are a good change.
Thanks Spectre! Good info. As my pet peeve are lather hogs, I will pass on the platinum. I like a knot that is free with the lather. .

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