Synthetics, Day 1:
A while back, I saw the 400 that
@RyX put a Tuxedo knot into, and just loved it. I had seen a couple of the 400 style brushes that
@Jayaruh had carved, and asked him if he would make me one in a very light colored wood. He agreed, and went about making me this brush.
The 400 is such a great design for a handle. It is just the right length to palm, and it seems that wherever a finger lands on it, it is wrapped comfortably around it. It is fantastic in the bowl, but still comfortable when face lathering. Jim did such a nice job with this. Considering how much work went into it with hand tools, as opposed to being all lathe turned, it is that much more impressive. Its lines are perfectly uniform, perfectly sanded smooth, and the piece of oak it is made from is beautiful. With the Tuxedo sitting atop of it, it is both great looking and unique.
Somewhat new on the scene, the Tuxedo is a great knot. I could not comprehend tips being any softer, and while it doesn't have much backbone in the traditional sense of the word, it still has a presence on the face when it is splayed. It also doesn't have any of that annoying springiness that leaves flecks of soap all over your mirror. I have heard it said about it that you can't feel the brush, only the lather, and this is a somewhat accurate description. For someone who places softness on the top of their list of importance, this is your brush. My only complaint, if complaint is the right word, is there really isn't any scrub to it at all. I mean, you can feel that it is there, and it isn't floppy, but it just doesn't have any oomph behind it. This is really the only score that it didn't get high marks. Like most synthetics, it loads the soap quickly, works up a great lather, and gives it all back when you ask for it. This is just an awesome brush. It comes in tonight with a score of:
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