I've seen pics of the tin on their site as a prop to the featured brush, but no reference to purchasing it.
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I've gotten excellent results with both badger and boar, but only after I grated a puck and pressed it into a mug.
I think it stopped production in he late '70s. I don't know if there's a Euro equal.
I've always dried mine up with no problems. :)
You got some talent...:happy102:
Yes, excellent job! :happy096:
I love Musgo cream. The scent reminds me of the old Williams cream Dad used eons ago. It's available on the net for under $10 before shipping....
I use AoS Lavender, Cade, MWF, a few creams (Musgo Real!), and SRD & Momma Bear's Bay Rum glycerin soaps. The pucks have their own mugs, as I...
I can get a 13 year old who can explain it to you, if need be... :happy097:
Getting down to a molecular level, "old steel" is high in carbon and therefore easier to sharpen. Modern steel is a different alloy and varies...
That's one on my "gotta have" list. Nice grab! ;)
Yes, it's more expensive, but the Rooney Emillion in two band badger should be great.
My Rooney two band. It's bloomed at bit, but still has enough back bone for face lathering MWF or whipping up a lather with Cella. [IMG]
I have a Simpson and a Rooney, both in two band. What can I say? I like'em both. The Simpson is a PJ2, and I like it for it's thick knot....
"Book'em, Danno!" :happy102 Seriously, nice grab!
I'm quite jealous of you, Gibbs. I hope of add a Wacker one of these days to my rotation.
I'm still in the market for a nicer badger brush, a silver-tip. Kent has what seems to be a good reputation, but I'd like the opinions of those...
I have one razor that delivers cuts and nicks like Domino's delivers pizza. My solution? I muted the tip just a bit. Problem solved.
Thanks for the welcome ya'll! :signs001
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