Boar Brush Break in QUICK!

You know, it never fails. As soon as a person joins a members forum blog of any kind and tries to add some information for people that might benefit them, some clown with a middle school mentality has to post a bunch of adolescent, mindless, prattle in response to what a person posts.
Well, I am not one to listen or read such sarcastic manure.
Moderator, remove me from this forum immediately, I no longer wish to participate within this forum on what I thought was about shaving.
I am outa here!
Hopefully you're still around, and if this is as bad as you reckon it can get ,then things can only get better. A lot of nice people post real constructive ideas and facts, and even someone with 50 years shaving experience like you and I can learn something. Please don't be too hasty in your judgement. Stick around a while.

keep smiling :)
 
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Omega boar knot from a number 98 brush, dense, thin hair, soft tips straight out of the box, still waiting for the split tips thing to happen, after 30 shaves maybe a handful showing that's all, still the softest of all my Omega boar knots
Omega 11819.jpg

Not the best picture but my Omega 11819 is similar, it's probably had 50-60 shaves on it (my most used brush since buying it) and there are a lot of tips which haven't split but it's very soft, easily my softest brush I own and it's efficient/good at holding a lather. The only real problem I had with it is that it shed quite a bit to begin with before settling in.
 
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