Show us your boars!

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image.jpg image.jpg I thought some of us would find it intresting to check out each others boar brushes, so here is my currant line up starting with my re handled Omega 48, Omega 21762 Italian flag , Omega pro 49, Zenith B03 A26, Semouge Owners club ash handle, Semouge 2000, Proraso/ Omega re handled in ceramic, and last but not least my Semouge 1305.
Let's see yours! :)
 
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My Darlings from left to right. :)

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Jaguar 2003, Vintage Travel Brush, Omega 20106, Indian Disco Brush, Omega 20102, Omega 11126, Omega 11137, Omega 10086 Travel Brush.

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Semogue Owners Club Ash, Omega 10098, Jaguar 783, Semouge 1305, Omega 1470, Vintage Dusy Brush.
Superb, a lovely line up :)
 
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Omega 10108 (pictured after about two weeks): After a month or so long breaking in period, not much bloom but split ends and soft tips combined with tons of backbone: a keeper.
Zenith B06/64 mm (pictured new): In full bloom after less than a handful shaves but way to floppy totally spineless: binned, I should probably have gone for a Zenith with 57 mm loft instead
 
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My Darlings from left to right. :)

Top
Jaguar 2003, Vintage Travel Brush, Omega 20106, Indian Disco Brush, Omega 20102, Omega 11126, Omega 11137, Omega 10086 Travel Brush.
Bottom
Semogue Owners Club Ash, Omega 10098, Jaguar 783, Semouge 1305, Omega 1470, Vintage Dusy Brush.
They are Darlings..;) a wonderful collection.
 
View attachment 26811 View attachment 26810 I thought some of us would find it intresting to check out each others boar brushes, so here is my currant line up starting with my re handled Omega 48, Omega 21762 Italian flag , Omega pro 49, Zenith B03 A26, Semouge Owners club ash handle, Semouge 2000, Proraso/ Omega re handled in ceramic, and last but not least my Semouge 1305.
Let's see yours! :)
An outstanding assortment of greatness!;).Superb, i love my 1305.:)
 
I don't have any but would love a vintage DDR era MÜHLE.

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Omega 10108 (pictured after about two weeks): After a month or so long breaking in period, not much bloom but split ends and soft tips combined with tons of backbone: a keeper.
Zenith B06/64 mm (pictured new): In full bloom after less than a handful shaves but way to floppy totally spineless: binned, I should probably have gone for a Zenith with 57 mm loft instead
People have the impression that boars take forever to break in and yet look at your omega, beautifully soft tiped and still tons of backbone after only a short period of time. Perfect!
 
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