Much difference?

Depends who's doing the classification...

i.e Vulfix Super can't be compared to Simpson Super because it is in fact Vulfix silvertip. :shock:
 
They would both be Edwin Jagger if that helps?

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A general rule of thumb might be that Super badger would be a slightly longer hair with softer, creamier whiter tips and claim to offer the best possible experience, and Best badger would be the level below with slightly darker creamy tips,,still very soft however and still giving a very nice shaving expeience..
Depending on brand though the difference in shave may not reflect the difference in price :)
regards, beejay
 
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