I have a plissoft and a pure satin tip synthetic, and neither have shed any fibres for me.Hey guys
Have any of you experienced any shedding? Had mine 2 days now and it has lost at least 20 fibers. As this is my second synthetic, I am not sure if this is the norm for this type of brush.
I have synthetics from Muhle, Sterling, Plisson. Razorock and a couple of others, and none have shed a single hair.I have a plissoft and a pure satin tip synthetic, and neither have shed any fibres for me.
Or Pakistan where they have their razors made. But yes all these so called great synthetic brushes from these American vendors probably come from China.... because they're made in China for a fraction of that price.
Or Pakistan where they have their razors made. But yes all these so called great synthetic brushes from these American vendors probably come from China.
A laudable aim, but it's not always possible. I'd agree that it's a bit pointless buying an (for example) obviously rebranded Parker razor when you can buy the Real McCoy. On the other hand, I'd be hard put to look at a Maggard or Razorock zamak razor, identify it as being made by X, Y or Z in India or China, and then try to buy it from there. A lot of stuff is also made with the express purpose of being sold to retailers in the West for branding and selling on to us; and, as I understand it, that is the way that many of those manufacturers, be they big or small, find a market for their products and thus make an income.They don't make the claim indeed, but they act like that those products are all that special. While in fact they just import all that stuff from the countries they hate so much. I would never buy a razor or brush from one off those own brands stores, I rather buy directly from the source.
I done it, I have pinpointed Maggards Safety Razor manufacturer down and imported the models by myself to sell them in my Facebook community. It took some trouble finding his manufacturer, but in the end they gladly wanted to sell to me when I told I was from The Netherlands and not the USA.A laudable aim, but it's not always possible. I'd agree that it's a bit pointless buying an (for example) obviously rebranded Parker razor when you can buy the Real McCoy. On the other hand, I'd be hard put to look at a Maggard or Razorock zamak razor, identify it as being made by X, Y or Z in India or China, and then try to buy it from there. A lot of stuff is also made with the express purpose of being sold to retailers in the West for branding and selling on to us; and, as I understand it, that is the way that many of those manufacturers, be they big or small, find a market for their products and thus make an income.
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