(01-27-2016, 08:42 AM)Slyfox Wrote: Ah I don't have any tools and I'm not going buy any for this, that'd out weigh just being another brush.
I did contact him, was told just to comb it. It tangles every use. Takes 5 minutes ore more to untangle it and pulls out hairs every time. Too much hassle. Badger hair just seems too finicky. It's not as tough as synthetic or boar, I don't get how others don't have tangling problems.
Also not trying to discourage anyone from buying from him, just want them to know there's s chance of getting s bad brush. I don't think I'll ever try badger again though.
Maybe I'm in the same or similar boat to you it sounds like. I have the Whipped Dog 30mm high mountain badger. It's way too dense for me to get a comb through so that sure doesn't seem like an option to me. But bottom line is I didn't take it as an indictment on Whipped Dog at all, but that I prefer boar and synthetic to badger. Also, 30mm seems to big to be practical, but that's a whole different story.