Manchurian badger hair brush

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Hi Guys

After hearing all the hype with the Manchurian brushes, of course caught up in the moment I purchased one.

Honestly I don't rate it at all.

I've given it a few uses and just don't get it. So question is? Am I alone in this or are other people of the same opinion.

Please let me know if you too are disappointed
 
What is it you don't like?
Ok
This is kind of hard to explain.

I really don't know how to explain! A Rooney you know and you feel a firm stiff brush, it does as you expect. Muhle silver tips again you know what to expect, soft but workable, it gets where you want it to get. The Manchurian is hard work, it doesn't say anything about the hair, how to explain, I know it's there I can feel it but it seems as though it's not doing it's job. I am tempted to just keep going over and over and over and just give up. It's so hard to explain.
 
Brushes are a real lottery for me too.
My £15 semogue boar takes a lot of beating.

I have badger brushes from Cadman & Shavemac, both are stellar (luckily)
& many times dearer.
That's my point even though I can't explain it, I have dearer brushes and you know by the feel and the work that they are worth the money. Yet I have Edwin Jagger and Cyril Salters that put the Zenith to shame
 
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