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Paul said:England is a old term which includes the British Isles it's home territories & Islands, including Ireland. Which is why Vulfix can still stamp it on their products. They do however stamp Made in the U.K. on some Vulfix brushes.
Enjoy the 1305,which its a fine boar brush.Robert Otten said:Gents:
My 1305 arrived Thursday afternoon from Portugal. Much taller than the 620. The handle has a different feel to it but fits nicely in the hand. Great sketching job. Paint job is just perfect; no chips or marks, no scratches. No glue riding up on the ring and hair. Just one wonderful looking brush to try from Bruno at Vintage Scent.
I don't know what it is with you people that have funky smelling brushes --- do you request a funky smelling brush from the manufacturer? Do you pay more for cosmic chaos? This is a very clean brush right out of the box gents, nice clean smell too. The biggest decision is what to use with it. I'll run it out with Williams soap a few times (bowl and palm lather), and then I'll try it with a hard soap first shave today and a cream tomorrow. This brush would make a fine present for the boar enthusiast. I think it's time for the hot tub, a hot shower and then knocking up some suds with lavender soap. Oh the trials and tribulations of a wet shaver ... badger or boar, badger or boar, fish or cut bait, fish or ...
It's 10:53 Pacific Time and My hot tub awaits me ... yes it's that warm outside.
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