Your favorite brush to look at

Discussion in 'The Brush' started by Jasman, Jul 6, 2013.

  1. Jasman

    Jasman Well-Known Member

    Regardless of performance, heft, etc., which brush to you find to be the most aesthetically pleasing?

    For me, I'd take the Simpsons 56 as the one with the most visual appeal.

    I reckognize this is a highly subjective and individual concept, without any wrong answers.
     
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  2. Erik Redd

    Erik Redd Lizabeth, baby, I'm comin' to join ya.

  3. Barrylu

    Barrylu Well-Known Member

    Jubilee 004.JPG Jubilee 004.JPG Jubilee 005.JPG For me It's this one
     

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  4. Mouser

    Mouser Well-Known Member

    Rooney Heritage Stubby [​IMG]
     
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  5. battle.munky

    battle.munky Has the menthol.munky on his back!

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    I wouldn't own buy it, but I think it is cool.
     
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  6. Leo K.

    Leo K. Well-Known Member

    I don't own one yet, but I love the look of the Somoque 1305 boar!
     
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  7. feeltheburn

    feeltheburn Well-Known Member

    I really like the looks of Semogue handles too.
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  8. battle.munky

    battle.munky Has the menthol.munky on his back!

    I have that brush in cherry Brian. It is good to look at too :)

    It is my favorite user.
     
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  9. feeltheburn

    feeltheburn Well-Known Member

    Same here. I've been using it for the past few weeks and I'm just not seeing the need to pull the badgers back out. :)
     
  10. Neolithium

    Neolithium I am Canadian, eh

    For me, without a doubt its my two Holy Grail brushes.

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  11. battle.munky

    battle.munky Has the menthol.munky on his back!

    Those ain't hard at all to look at either Justin.
     
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  12. Neolithium

    Neolithium I am Canadian, eh

    I keep asking for them for Christmas but then my wife notices the pricetag and gives me the worlds' quickest "NO WAY"
     
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  13. battle.munky

    battle.munky Has the menthol.munky on his back!

    Yeah, I imagine. They ain't giving those suckers away, that is for sure. I bet you can't even tell the difference. Just knowing what they are though.....
     
  14. Neolithium

    Neolithium I am Canadian, eh

    I've almost bought a pure ivory one, before reconsidering due to the fact that customs probably will be less than friendly with the package even though all the Plisson brushes are made with Pre-Ban ivory and technically still legal all over North America for purchase. But meh, maybe one day I'll get a spiffy new Plisson in High Mountain White ;) WSP is what is catching my eye now though, in the meantime.
     
  15. Jasman

    Jasman Well-Known Member

    I don't suppose "But, sweetheart, I need a proper Plisson brush to get the most benefit from my Plisson shave soap; you want my face to feel smooth for you, don't you?" gets anywhere at all as an incentive for the Missus?
     
  16. oscar11

    oscar11 Well-Known Member

    I've always liked the "Stubby-Chubby" style handles.
     
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  17. Raven312

    Raven312 Well-Known Member

    Purely to look at, I think I'd have to choose the Waterford Crystal... I think.

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  18. TitanTTB

    TitanTTB Well-Known Member

    As far as handles I've always liked the look of the vintage EverReadys 200's or 250's I think. They have a black rubber top and a swirl bakelite bottom that came in red, blue, green and yellow. I don't own one but I'm on the look out for a nice one to restore.
     
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  19. PanChango

    PanChango Not Cute

    I like this chubby little Rubberset.

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  20. Mouser

    Mouser Well-Known Member

    Morris & Forndran
     

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