Thanks, Joe. I played the "A" team. The "Proven Winners". The "Kings of the Hill". That's not "safe", that's "smart". I need to use my brain more often. Sidenote: I am, quite frankly, sick and tired of the newbie artisans, who think they have an inkling how to make a quality shave soap. Bunch of hacks.
Beautiful shot Jason! Don't think you can just sneak in a new brush, Jim. It is a new brush isn't it? I'm pretty sure I was eyeballing that one last week or the week before. How do you like the knot? Beautiful shot btw! Sounds like a busy day, Perry. I hope things settle down for you soon. That's how you make a comeback! Excellent shot Jim! Sigh, I'm going to have to bring out one of my MonoBilts soon. Great shave Danny, even if it did take a little strong arming to get the boys to play nice! beautiful shot and excellent shave Clint!
You are welcome! Thanks for letting us know what artisan soaps not to purchase. You would think that they would perform QC before offering their soaps for sale to the general public.
Nothing gets by you! Yeah, it's a new brush. The knot is great. Not quite as dense as the SHD so it's easier to splay but still plenty of backbone. Same gel tips as the SHD. The last few badgers I've purchased have all turned out to be excellent knots. I have another handle on the way but no idea what knot to put in it. I may wait for the release of the SHD bulb. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk