Your favourite brush

I know a bit Rob ..if you have questions..though I have never bought a Brad Sears Lee Sabini collaboration brush.. I have 2 M&F brushes from before Brad was involved..

Cheers Pal..

P.S : I have a limited edition Morrissey, Marr and Forndran brush..interested..:D


Thanks for the offer. I'll be in touch after I've saved my pennies.

As for the limited edition. I'm only interested in the Marr half.;):p
 
Sorry Aaron, I didn't see your reply.

Like someone has posted, you can view plenty of brushes on the website Shavemac.com or you can email him info@shavemac.de and ask for custom work.

Great company to deal with.

Thanks mate. I will have a look after i received my thater.....[emoji85] and more than likely buy a shavemac!

Aaaarggg! So many nice things in the shave world [emoji39][emoji85]
 
Not my fave but,
Here she is the main reason why I adore Maseto shaving brushes. I doubt any other 2 band 24mm brush can come close to this one for less than £40. If one can I'd love to know.
I was just looking at the exact same Brush Wayne.
I have the 30mm a 26mm and it makes sense to go for the 24mm:rolleyes:
I particularly like that colour.
Amazing value for money IMO.
 
Tough one this, I have been using a Simpsons Chubby1 for many years (cost £85 then), up until recently not even looked at another brush ;-)

Then came a synthetic, Razorock 400, nice but too tall & for some reason minds me of a make up brush..

Semogue 1305, cracking brush for a very close second place, but the favourite is the new Stray Whisker...just.

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My absolute favourite is an artisan brush I got from Steve Hardy of RMS fame. Its a 2 band silvertip set into a hand painted fossilized wood knob. I don't remember the brand but it's absolutely amazing. Then comes my SBS Rubberset 400 replica set with the Muhle synthetic knot along with the PAA again Rubberset replica with the Plissoft knot. I should also give hohorable mention to my Plisson and L'Occitane synths as they are trully fantastic. Now I'm waiting for a couple of fan knots to test.
 
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Simpsons Chubby 2 synthetic. Such soft tips, plenty backbone without being too stiff, lathers soap and cream equally well, holds a lot of lather yet seems to release it quite happily. Handle is a tad small for my gardener's mitts but I soon adapt. However, if I could have just one brush and wasn't lucky enough to be able to afford said Chubby 2 then an Omega 20102 would be my first pick.
 
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Omega 20106.
For me this Italian shaving brush got only positive characteristics and is my favourite boar brush. Low priced, nice designed handle and a knot with high quality boar bristles which are also great for facelathering. You can use that brush for the whole range from shaving creams to hard shaving soaps. It creates tons of lather in seconds.
 
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