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Gunna change the topic ?Anyone want to talk about guns?
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Gunna change the topic ?Anyone want to talk about guns?
LMAO - almost literally - love the imagery of a wet mob on someone's face...and no just because I live not far from Fyshwick don't mean I was going anywhere near there...Rudy Vey summed it up pretty perfectly: if feels like at wet mob on my face - I agree.
And that's why there are a million plus brushes out there! Of course there will be different opinions on the handle, face feel, loft, etc.Great 2c @alfredus . I agree with all your sentiments. The face feel is ultimately the reason I cannot use this brush. I've moved to mainly bowl lathering so I am almost tempted to build the lather with the Plisson and then actually apply to my face with a more worthy brush - thinking the Thater Silvertip. Come to think of it the brush that builds a lather just as tight for me in the bowl is the Semogue 1305....and it feels good on the face. Talking about feeling good on the face...
LMAO - almost literally - love the imagery of a wet mob on someone's face...and no just because I live not far from Fyshwick don't mean I was going anywhere near there...
And that's why there are a million plus brushes out there! Of course there will be different opinions on the handle, face feel, loft, etc.
I agree that it's great value for money and is a lather machine. Lots of good points but ultimately you'll never be able to tick off every point in a brush.
@alfredus For $50 in badger, what would you get? You like your two WD brushes, what's the difference between the two (price, density, etc)?
Hmmm, might be an idea right there. The trouble is getting rid of the knot that's already in a brush to begin with. [emoji15]I'd suggest being nice to our own Aussie version of a Whipped Dog, PJ Pisser @Pjotr , who might talk you through transplanting some TGN goodness into your handle of choice. My little Erskine butterscotch TGN finest reknot is in my top three brushes. T'is a right pisser!
Hmmm, might be an idea right there. The trouble is getting rid of the knot that's already in a brush to begin with. [emoji15]
Really?! I always thought it was difficult. How? Is there already a separate thread about re-knotting? I seem to recall a Stillsy special...That is the easy part ....
Really?! I always thought it was difficult. How? Is there already a separate thread about re-knotting? I seem to recall a Stillsy special...
As one of the few that have met the Boring Accountant, I'll second that!If I can do it, anybody can!
Ouch! Careful- your "Boring Accountant" is studying Law...As one of the few that have met the Boring Accountant, I'll second that!
As one of the few that have met the Boring Accountant, I'll second that!
Now, now fellas. We have some very helpful, friendly and well-spirited Italian members on here, so let's play nice. Let's be the forum that doesn't discriminate based on race, colour or creed but only look down upon those who use inferior shaving products. You know what I'm thinking....yep other than cartridges and canned goop I'm thinking of a certain brand of soap with a distinct wet-yourself citrus scent that rhymes with our favourite YKW member.
Thanks. I think some knots are in plastic cups and others in none at all. I wasn't talking about the Plisson synthetic in particular. As usual, we're just off topic... [emoji14]Please read Rudy Veys thread about this on YKW before attempting. The knot is actually mounted in a metal cup, so you have to take the whole thing out...
The handle I have is modern so it'll most likely be in a cup. I thought it was trickier than what you say as I gathered you needed to drill out the knot. I don't have that sort of gear. If there was a Bloke's Shed nearby fitted out with a drill (and lathe!!) I'd be a happy chap indeed.Most vintage ones are not mounted in any form of cup I think