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Yep! Grip thumb around, index finger across and nestle into the side of the middle finger, mush into the face ... minimal amount of handle necessary for optimal grip. I use the same technique with my bigger brushes, just more handle to get a hold of.Personally, I like the shorter handles such as this one as they allow one to "palm" the brush better for face lathering. That handle can't be much over 50mm it appears.
To further cement your Vulfix/Coronet fact, I have a Coronet branded butterscotch brush which is turned in the classic shape of the 37 series. Gies a mo an’ ah’ll gawn tak a photie. Do I sell it as is with its tiny and somewhat sparse, prickly pure badger knot or refurbish with something more suitable? Ah, such a quandary…
Hmm, I thought of a Tux or a 2BED as I like the 2 band look in butterscotch. You’re right though, that manky mire of ming needs gutting like a fish.
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