Drubbing
110% Smiley-Free
So I recently got the Semogue 830 and Simpson Berkeley. I wasn't sure I'd get to really like the 830, as it appeared to be really softening up too much, but it's stayed on the very useable side, and the handle is really ergonomic for me. A keeper.
I'm disappointed with the Berk. I realise I'm a dyed in the pork boar bloke now, but I did want to have one nice badger that worked well. The Berk works, but not really to my taste. It's still too soft. I thought a shorter lofted, dense brush - which Simmo's are known for - was what I'd get. But if this is the best backbone a badger can muster, then it's not going to happen.
I will give it marks for being more user friendly than my T&H Rooney. The size is right, I just want something with some guts. Someone on B&B suggested a Duke, which is a bit bigger knot, but similar loft, and more dense.
I'm thinking about that, but the chances are that its just a badgerist overestimating the backbone properties of badger. Although he did single out the medium Rooney's for being very soft. My Rooney will have to sell to do so, I have too many other preferred brushes for it to get a run - even the Berk would get a nod ahead of it. As we don't have any formalities on that here as yet, I'l probably post it on B&B.
I'm disappointed with the Berk. I realise I'm a dyed in the pork boar bloke now, but I did want to have one nice badger that worked well. The Berk works, but not really to my taste. It's still too soft. I thought a shorter lofted, dense brush - which Simmo's are known for - was what I'd get. But if this is the best backbone a badger can muster, then it's not going to happen.
I will give it marks for being more user friendly than my T&H Rooney. The size is right, I just want something with some guts. Someone on B&B suggested a Duke, which is a bit bigger knot, but similar loft, and more dense.
I'm thinking about that, but the chances are that its just a badgerist overestimating the backbone properties of badger. Although he did single out the medium Rooney's for being very soft. My Rooney will have to sell to do so, I have too many other preferred brushes for it to get a run - even the Berk would get a nod ahead of it. As we don't have any formalities on that here as yet, I'l probably post it on B&B.