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Link ?The brush was made for a French shaving forum.
Deal still on offer ?
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Link ?The brush was made for a French shaving forum.
........Hard to recommend anything other than what I have. Mine is a 24/52 in a Manchurian Finest bulb. @Young Buck was impressed but I think he ended going 26/52. So many lofts and knots to choose from so I played the safe bet and went with the majority. 48mm would limit it to face lathering and 54mm to bowl. 52 seems to be a sweet spot for both but then again I am a complete novice. I have no regrets with my decision.
Link ?
Deal still on offer ?
Personally I would always choose the lower loft option. Even at 48mm it's more than big enough for bowl lathering and there's less chance of it being or developing in to a floppy mop. Again, nice looking brushes.
Hard to recommend anything other than what I have. Mine is a 24/52 in a Manchurian Finest bulb. @Young Buck was impressed but I think he ended going 26/52. So many lofts and knots to choose from so I played the safe bet and went with the majority. 48mm would limit it to face lathering and 54mm to bowl. 52 seems to be a sweet spot for both but then again I am a complete novice. I have no regrets with my decision.
Link to the brush maker -> http://romera.es/en/
To get the same brush, assuming that it is still being offered, would require a laborious task of joining this forum -> http://www.rasage-traditionnel.com/
Much like P&C you would introduce yourself as a newbie to get the privileges and then request the brush in the Around The Badger forum. All in French of course. You go on a waiting list, etc, etc. No choice of handle.
Like Young Buck, your best option is to purchase directly from his webpage. Choose your handle and loft/knot dimensions, pay and wait for the arrival. Don't forget the voucher code that @Young Buck posted above to get 15% off.
Love shorter loft brushes myself, so I hear you but this brush has quite a bit of backbone at the 52mm loft. It's by no means floppy. YB loves his badgers so he can elaborate on this.
Many thanks!!!
On another matter - The Wolf has landed - but I think this deserves it's own thread so hear just a sneak...
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Yes we do you tease! We've seen it but need to hear how it shaves... [emoji4]Don't have to wait any longer![]()
You have become quite the quiet master at snaring those multi-soap/cream sales (which are very, VERY good value buys too!)Just got Nonicks latest disposal sale creams.
Yup, although I did wait quietly to see if any of the new guys were going to bite. Nobody did so time to snare.You have become quite the quiet master at snaring those multi-soap/cream sales (which are very, VERY good value buys too!)![]()
Yes I do, but knowing when to strike at a bargain is the key to fun purchasingDidn't you have a thousand and one samples already that you can't remember buying?
Looks like my Soap Commander just arrived before everyone else's! Thanks @Adam for the trade. [emoji106]
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It's good but a little weak to my liking. Once I lather it should become stronger. I haven't smelt the balm.How do you like the scent?
I plan to use it tomorrow. [emoji106]
I have found that most soaps I have tried have quite weak scents, and it has been one of my little disappointments.It's good but a little weak to my liking. Once I lather it should become stronger.
Sure. Why not!? Already used it today. [emoji6]With the Chubby?