Beardless said:@crisobal - oh god! I hope this isn't a recurring issue? how did that come apart? and is there anything I can do to prevent it from happening.
Also have Plisson upgraded this version?
pjgh said:... just glue it back in if it happens.
Or, you might just find that you love the knot and in the meantime a perfect handle came along ... A+B=Perfect
Beardless said:@crisobal - oh god! I hope this isn't a recurring issue? how did that come apart? and is there anything I can do to prevent it from happening.
Also have Plisson upgraded this version?
DevonStan said:At £28 delivered from France it's cheaper than buying in store (if you can find one in store) unless I'm reading that wrong.
Shipping to the UK is 10 Euro. Still a good deal for a marvellous brush.Cristobal said:Actually the shipping is 6 € to France, so it would be probably more to ship to UK.
riverrun said:Shipping to the UK is 10 Euro. Still a good deal for a marvellous brush.Cristobal said:Actually the shipping is 6 € to France, so it would be probably more to ship to UK.
DevonStan said:pjgh said:... just glue it back in if it happens.
Or, you might just find that you love the knot and in the meantime a perfect handle came along ... A+B=Perfect
Might it be that the rebranded one (Maison du Barbier...as ordered by Ferrum - see post #16) has fixed (literally) the problem of the knot coming loose?
Again I enquire what size knot is it thought to be?
At £28 delivered from France it's cheaper than buying in store (if you can find one in store) unless I'm reading that wrong.
Dipesh said:They are size 12's. 22mm sounds about right.
Although (q.v.) my Plisson has just arrived, and I haven't used it yet, a quick comparison with my Muhle 33K256 - V 2.0 fibre, 23mm knot - tells me that the Plisson is far softer.Occams Razor said:I'm going to purchase a Plisson or the Muhle synthetic fibre, undecided??? What are people's thoughts on the Plisson v Muhle?
I do prefer a firmer backbone if possible.