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Are the handles of the Trafalgar slippery? I've seen a few pictures where they have slipped out of the hand and cracked when hitting the floor. I don't have the best grip due to arthritis.@RussellR5555 is correct, While I liked my Shavemac Synthetic it was a little too scratchy for my taste
You really can't go wrong with Simpson Trafalgar, Callum
You'll thank me later, and still have cash in the bank
They're no more slippy than any other resin handled brush Callum.Are the handles of the Trafalgar slippery? I've seen a few pictures where they have slipped out of the hand and cracked when hitting the floor. I don't have the best grip due to arthritis.
I think I'm in a warren !Great news but I reckon you’ll still buy other brushes. It’s called a rabbit hole!
It’s a ruddy maze, old boy. That’s why we’ve just bumped into each other. Lost chasing bunny tailed brushes in a mammoth warren…I think I'm in a warren !
I've eyballed this a couple of times and hovered on the buy button ... but ... it really wants a Tuxedo. I happened upon that as the perfect combination for lucite handles myself a couple of years back when I reknotted this vintage beauty:
Love those and what a lovely job you’ve made.I've eyballed this a couple of times and hovered on the buy button ... but ... it really wants a Tuxedo. I happened upon that as the perfect combination for lucite handles myself a couple of years back when I reknotted this vintage beauty:
The front one is an older version of what became the Tuxedo. 22mm on the front one and 24mm on the one at the back.
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