Zenith Badger Brush

Discussion in 'The Brush' started by zzitop, May 21, 2015.

  1. zzitop

    zzitop Well-Known Member

  2. GDCarrington

    GDCarrington Burma Shave

    Here is a translation (BING) of the company and the a brief discussion of the brushes

    The Company

    The Pennellificio Pa has over one hundred years and is the only Sicilian writer of his sector. As early as 1902 participated to fiera di Genova by obtaining a coveted for the quality of its products.

    A family business founded in the early twentieth century with the aim of achieving quality brushes and with special characteristics which at that time was not easy to find on the market. Started with artisan methods, production was mainly to meet the needs of professional customers.

    As a result the company has incorporated new technologies by diversifying production, expanding the range of products and adapting to specific market requirements.

    Today, the production of Pennellificio Pa includes products suitable to meet the professional needs of DIY: to different sets of brushes, brushes, ceiling-mounted fixtures ovalini, astuccini and brushes for particular uses, was accompanied by a complete line of rollers and brushes for fine arts.

    The quality of the products of Pennellificio Pa is guaranteed by the experience acquired over time, from the careful selection of raw materials and the use of specialized workforce.

    Shaving Brushes

    The quality of the products of Pennellificio Pa is guaranteed by the experience acquired over time, from the careful selection of raw materials and the use of specialized workforce.

    An entire line is dedicated to shaving brushes with Zenith brand, made in pure bristle, badger hair and high-quality synthetic hair.

    The bonding of the entire range of shaving brushes Zenith is made with epoxy resin.​

    This is a Sicilian brush making company that goes back to 1902. They make more than just shaving brushes (art brushes, etc.).
     
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  3. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Thank you for this.
     
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  4. zzitop

    zzitop Well-Known Member

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  5. zzitop

    zzitop Well-Known Member

    This model is somehow interesting to me:
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    Because this is huge (28x51mm knot):
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