I am brushless

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Hi Gents,

As of this moment in time, I am brushless! I've just posted my SR 3120 to Spandex, so I have nothing to shave with!

So....

.... hey, come back!

John
 
How about one of these John?

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:lol:
 
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Panic not, Gentlemen!

This situation is only temporary.

I have yet to decide. I've bought and used some wonderful brushes, and I've learnt a lot.

My tastes have changed of late. I used to be a die-hard small brush/face latherer. I don't use a bowl or scuttle. I started to find that small badgers (or any boar) just didn't hold enough heat or lather for the number of passes I do.

The nearest I've come so far to my perfect brush is my Stubby 2 (antand - wanna sell me it, hint hint)? :mrgreen:

Closely followed by the Chubby 2 in Super (Simfix).

Brushes that I have yet to try:

  • Any Kent
  • Any Shavemac (but are they going to be that different to Savile Row?
  • Any Plisson
  • Any two-band[/list:u]

    I'm going to pop down to Jermyn Street when I have some cash (and a very long beard, most likely) and check out their branded Simpsons and Rooneys. They had a Chubby style Heritage brush that looked pretty sweet!

    I'm still amazed that the Americans get all our nice brushes, why can't we get the good stuff too?

    John
 
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