SirPrize Messages 1,003 Location London Sunday December 13, 2009 #17 No. This seems to be a pure bristle 404. For the Badger/Boar mix 404 you need The Diamond Edge - see link in my original post.
No. This seems to be a pure bristle 404. For the Badger/Boar mix 404 you need The Diamond Edge - see link in my original post.
rangers62 Messages 1,113 Sunday December 13, 2009 #18 antdad said: Who says a handle needs to be wood or polyester? Click to expand... AD, do you find it handy for lathering your balls? Is this turning into a swingers site or a private club? Regards
antdad said: Who says a handle needs to be wood or polyester? Click to expand... AD, do you find it handy for lathering your balls? Is this turning into a swingers site or a private club? Regards
antdad Messages 10,991 Monday December 14, 2009 #19 I'm not as hard as you Htown boys Russell, I always give my balls a good clean, scrub and buff before having a swing down the club. It's worth the extra effort though I find I get less tangled in the rough and can finish playing a round with fewer strokes and less irritation.
I'm not as hard as you Htown boys Russell, I always give my balls a good clean, scrub and buff before having a swing down the club. It's worth the extra effort though I find I get less tangled in the rough and can finish playing a round with fewer strokes and less irritation.
Pig Cat Messages 5,473 Location Suffolk Monday December 14, 2009 #20 antdad said: I'm not as hard as you Htown boys Russell, I always give my balls a good clean, scrub and buff before having a swing down the club. It's worth the extra effort though I find I get less tangled in the rough and can finish playing a round with fewer strokes and less irritation. Click to expand... Oh behave!! :lol:
antdad said: I'm not as hard as you Htown boys Russell, I always give my balls a good clean, scrub and buff before having a swing down the club. It's worth the extra effort though I find I get less tangled in the rough and can finish playing a round with fewer strokes and less irritation. Click to expand... Oh behave!! :lol:
hando Messages 1,931 Monday December 14, 2009 #21 andyjreid said: Looks like the 404 mix may be the way to go. Is that the "Grosvenor" 404 as seen on Connaught Shaving? http://connaughtshaving.com/vulfix404.html Click to expand... same handle Andy aye but with badger\boar knot instead. the Grosvenor can be had in bristle, mix and pure badger
andyjreid said: Looks like the 404 mix may be the way to go. Is that the "Grosvenor" 404 as seen on Connaught Shaving? http://connaughtshaving.com/vulfix404.html Click to expand... same handle Andy aye but with badger\boar knot instead. the Grosvenor can be had in bristle, mix and pure badger
N neocaligatio Messages 596 Tuesday December 15, 2009 #22 Re buying knots in the UK, the short answer is 'no'! I looked for a long time and the only thing stocked by woodturning centres would be best described as a make-up brush! If you want a goldennib knot I have a few in stock, but I can let you know next time I'm doing an order if you'd rather just combine shipping etc? Chris
Re buying knots in the UK, the short answer is 'no'! I looked for a long time and the only thing stocked by woodturning centres would be best described as a make-up brush! If you want a goldennib knot I have a few in stock, but I can let you know next time I'm doing an order if you'd rather just combine shipping etc? Chris
1 1gear Messages 307 Tuesday December 15, 2009 #23 neocaligatio said: Re buying knots in the UK, the short answer is 'no'! I looked for a long time and the only thing stocked by woodturning centres would be best described as a make-up brush! If you want a goldennib knot I have a few in stock, but I can let you know next time I'm doing an order if you'd rather just combine shipping etc? Chris Click to expand... I need to check i can get access to a lathe to do it yet. The teacher might get abit stroppy and say no. But ill find out and get back to you Cheers
neocaligatio said: Re buying knots in the UK, the short answer is 'no'! I looked for a long time and the only thing stocked by woodturning centres would be best described as a make-up brush! If you want a goldennib knot I have a few in stock, but I can let you know next time I'm doing an order if you'd rather just combine shipping etc? Chris Click to expand... I need to check i can get access to a lathe to do it yet. The teacher might get abit stroppy and say no. But ill find out and get back to you Cheers