1. I weeded my brushes pretty hard this year and now have them down to four I use regularly, five others I use occasionally, and a couple others that are still around. Here they are, the good, the not bad, and the ugly:

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    Top row - the very good: Alluminati Envy White, 30DC LE Maple Cashmere, Jason's @jtspartan Cypress Badger (Maggards 24mm two - band badger knot), Semogue Owners Club cherrywood boar

    Second row - the not bad: Muhle Black Fibre, Muhle Silvertip Fibre, Canadian Rubberset 100V (Maggards 22mm plissoft knot), Chinese hardwood w/ Maggards 24mm plissoft, Supply Provision 26mm silvertip synthetic

    Bottom row: Simms 1921 patent date badger-effect boar slide-out travel brush (mainly a collectible); and The Ugly, a still boxed Surrey "Premium" badger so floppy it's best used to dust computer screens.
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  2. Yes it is. An amazing brush.
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  3. That is exactly what I need to do. I have too many favorites.
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  4. One day, I hope to own an Oscar11 brush.
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  5. Yeah. I thought it looked like his handiwork. They are great brushes.
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  6. Yeah, I've seen a nice Oscar11 badger on here before. I think @Bobcat may be the owner.
    I had one for a few years, but I traded it back for two remarkable brushes. Part of me didn't want to, but it helped my friend have a matching brush and straight razor. So I need to aquire another one in the future

    I do still have my GDCarrington Brush I won a couple years ago in a PIF. It is amazing as well.
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  7. I am on his list. Here's hoping.
  8. Here is my family picture. All are boar bristle brushes except for the right most SheaMoisture brush. It has a black badger knot.
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    Nothing high-end in my collection. All bought new by me except for the Rubberset (second from the left) which was my Dads' brush.
    Most expensive brush is probably the Ever-Ready (2nd from right), but I can't remember what I paid for it new. The rest were all under $10.
    Only 2 brushes are missing. One is a generic brush I got with some shave butter, and may be a horse hair brush. The other is a SheaMoisture Synthetic knot.
    They work good though.
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  9. Good looking group of brushes.

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  10. Awesome brush family photos, gentlemen! Keep 'em coming!

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  11. Good thread Charlie. :happy088:
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  12. I have a serious case of BAD as evidenced by the photo below.

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  13. Excellent photograph of great looking brushes Clint. Congratulations. :happy096:
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  14. Thanks Doug. That is the first time I have had all the brushes out at one time.
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  15. Very good wide angle picture.

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  16. Thanks. It is fun to look at the variety of brushes owned by members of this forum.
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  17. An Aristocrat (left) & a Nobility (right): The Aristocrat is pure badger while the Nobility is boar.
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  18. Great photo! Very well laid out.
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  19. My vintage brush collection (mostly made in England)
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  20. Turned the bull loose, apparently.

    Great shot.