- Joined
- Wednesday July 20, 2016
- Location
- Sunny Cornwall
It's the one I like the most, nothing to do with price or make, I just love that Semogue badgerCome on Blademonkey, you probably have the nicest selection among all of us here.
It's the one I like the most, nothing to do with price or make, I just love that Semogue badgerCome on Blademonkey, you probably have the nicest selection among all of us here.
No, only because most of them on here are probably too young to remember him.Has anyone said Basil yet?
Nothing fancy but I've used about 80 brushes over the last 10 years and my all time favorite is the first generation silvertip fibre from muhle/EJ (replaced by v2 in 2013).
I have a Muhle 23mm STF, but am not sure whether its a V1 or V2. It was from the BST and the seller wasn't sure himself. Is there any way of telling? All I know is that the code is 33K256, but that doesn't mean a lot. For all I know that code could apply to both versions. Any thoughts? Just curious, its a very good brush anyway
Nothing fancy but I've used about 80 brushes over the last 10 years and my all time favorite is the first generation silvertip fibre from muhle/EJ (replaced by v2 in 2013).
Thanks @Nav for resurrecting this thread. I've amended my posts to attach the photos which have disappeared for one reason or another.
May I ask what's the razor in the photo?
The head is the Rockwell 6S and the handle is the hexagonal stainless steel handle from maggard.
I'm a fan of hexagonal handles as it's just did much easier to grip them.
I wish brushes were made with these shapes instead of round. I have the yaqi moka express which is very ergonomic due to its handle shape.
Thanks getting back to me.
Muhle do a range with hexagon handles.
https://www.muehle-shaving.co.uk/hexagon-range
Im a simple kind of guy, my new forrest tubby2 is my fav and go to brush.
My travel go to is a new forrest 1901
I have alot of love still for fido's brushes