You really wouldn't want to see my badly cracked Omega boar that I use as a brush, the end has fallen off too. I bought a replacement but I don't want to break in another brush at the moment...
Now I do want to see your brush! Considering the amount of vintage gear that is kicking around, how bad could it be? Match it up with your least attractive razor and an inappropriate bowl for a new style of photo, "Rat Razor Wednesdays". If you don't know, look up Rat Bikes. A special category of motorcycles.
Correction! I like my women very nearly "au natural" and free of plastic surgery and excessive grooming.
Tattoos for me are all about content, placement, and execution. Well done ones are fine by me. (Though they don't often add.) Poorly done ones are definitely a detraction. I remain adament that they limit wardrobe choices and so on. I kind of regret not getting one of those sailor, sailing ship ones across my chest when I was young so I could watch the ship sinking now.
I think this is the third Omega boar that I have had that has cracked liked this, so a year ago I bought a wooden replacement. The base no longer stays on ...
That's one of those fancy handles. Two paper clips, a few rubber bands, and a tube of superglue, no worries! I see why you haven't tossed it yet. Looks well broken in, friendly and soft like an old pair of boots. Pull out that new unit and start using it A.S.A.P because it's not going to break it's self in. I have two Omegas in service. Both have the one piece molded design. So does my first, a bristle dropping VDH that I'll reknot when it gets a hair line like mine. No, that would be too late.