My birthday is coming up in October and I have decided that I want a Simpson Chubby from the wife. I have been looking on eBay and the prices for the Chubby 2 are pretty decent. I'm always leery of high-end items for pretty cheap prices. Are there such things as fake Simpson Chubbies? Am I being paranoid? I have seen the C2 for as low as $180 with free shipping.
Let's help the OP. It sounds like he's settled on a Chubby. I say go for it. I have two, but have had 6-8. The Chubby handle is iconic. The knots will vary greatly, depending on the hair quality you choose. A CH2 Best you might find for $180. Two Band Super or Manchurian can cost more than twice that amount. Like I said, I went through this. I would suggest that if your going to get a Chubby, that you go all in and get a Two Band Silvertip. Now you have a brush with great resale value if you hate it, but you won't. It'll be your Isle of Man heirloom brush.
i have a commodore 2 and a special 2 ,both in best badger. both were in my price range ,$60-90. love them both.good luck and enjoy.
I don't know if I'd buy a brush of that quality off eBay, or if I did I'd be checking out the seller very carefully. A good Simpson is a joy though with a super dense knot. Go for it!
I don’t know about that specific brush. But on eBay, look at the seller’s reviews- they can tell you a lot.
Here is a vendor you can trust and has excellent prices on Simpson Chubbies. http://www.thesuperiorshave.com/Simpsons_Brushes.html#CH2B In Best it’s below your target and in super above. Best hair is still of excellent quality in my experience.
I would choose a vendor, that gives you warranty. Even Simpson brushes have been known to shed from time to time and you certainly don't want a $180+ brush that sheds with a vendor, that doesn't take care of you...not for 20$ difference anyway
Thank you, Alfredus. That is good advice. How much shedding do badger brushes do? My experience has been with synthetics (which don't shed).
I have ever had 2 brushes with shedding issues - one WD and one M&F - however in both cases the vendors took great care of me. It can happen with every natural hair brush - at the end of the day there is no perfect production process.
I agree with the advice to buy from someone who will be able to help out if there are any problems for that much money. I have 5 brushes, none of them shed until I got a synthetic last year that lost 50 hairs every shave. I quickly returned it and the replacement hasn't shed. Most brushes are fine but you never know.