Rev-O said:I'm with Antdad + Fido on this.
Walter Softies use badger; Dennis & Gnasher use boar.
And Desperate Dan? Perhaps an actual boar?? :shock:
Rev-O said:I'm with Antdad + Fido on this.
Walter Softies use badger; Dennis & Gnasher use boar.
Pig Cat said:Audiolab said:Nothing to beat a bit of wet warm badger rubbed over your face in the morning.
Shall we all just take a moment to be thankful that no one makes a shaving brush using cat hair.
antdad said:Not a chance...I'll try the odd one every now and then but they are neither capable of holding enough heat, lather or luxury.
jhclare said:Pig Cat said:Audiolab said:Nothing to beat a bit of wet warm badger rubbed over your face in the morning.
Shall we all just take a moment to be thankful that no one makes a shaving brush using cat hair.
Our George sheds so much hair I've actually been tempted to try my hand at making one!
Seriously - I don't understand where all the hair comes from. And he's always got a really thick coat.
what numner do you have?I bet that it would be an easy sale at B&B.... :lol:Audiolab said:No Offense John, I do know what you mean, there is a good feeling about using a boar and getting good lather. I am just too soft and perhaps too pretty for that, give me a nice badger every time. I have stopped using my Semogue LE 2009, not because it is rubbish, in fact it is one of the best boars around. It is just a preference.
Anyone want to buy a Semogue LE 2009 used about 20 times :lol:
Use it again for a couple weeks and wait to see.That brush gets so soft as badger but with an excellent backbone.I left mine in Utah and you dont know how much I regret it.I really love the new 830 but the LE is a much better brush.Audiolab said:Number 17.
I know there would be no problem selling it at all, just not convinced myself to do so yet. There is nothing wrong with the brush and I keep wondering if I just need to get used to it. It is clear that a lot of thought went into this brush, it is a handsome thing to own and that's why I keep it on a shelf in the bathroom so I can see it every day.
When I think about it I do feel I am depriving someone of the use of an excellent brush and then I think of selling it again...round the circle I go.
Audiolab said:No Offense John, I do know what you mean, there is a good feeling about using a boar and getting good lather. I am just too soft and perhaps too pretty for that, give me a nice badger every time. I have stopped using my Semogue LE 2009, not because it is rubbish, in fact it is one of the best boars around. It is just a preference.
Anyone want to buy a Semogue LE 2009 used about 20 times :lol: