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i picked one up for $5 and its now in my top 10 razors, very mild which i love and need, feels great in the hand and extremely light. standby for photos if her being restored.
i picked one up for $5 and its now in my top 10 razors, very mild which i love and need, feels great in the hand and extremely light. standby for photos if her being restored.
Shouldn't hang shit on hondas bud, my buddy does 1:12s at Wakefield in his 1.8 N/A Integra. It might not make turbo noises but it grips hard and puts its power down.SOTD
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Pre: Shower
Brush: TSW #24 Synthetic
Soap: APR Winterfell
Blade: Kirkuboshi 6/8 Full
Post: APR Winterfell
So I've hated the idea of synthetic knots from the get go. It's no secret that I love a big badger knot and using a plastic knot is abhorrent to me. But I bought this for a mate who is both tight with his money and a noob to wetshaving because they say a syhnth is the easiest thing to lather with. It's been sitting here for a week waiting for it's owner to front up for a demo on lather building. Curiosity go the better of me today so I took it for a spin - just to get the chemical smell out of it you understand.
So what do I think? It sure makes lather fast and easy but it is not difficult with a badger. This knot is soft, sure, gives the lather up easily etc, all good attributes. That said, I will never own a synth! You all thought I was going to love it didn't you? Well I don't. It has no presence, no scrub, no body, no density. If all you want to do is save money and get a great lather quickly, then this brush is top of the list. If shaving is "a thing" and you enjoy building a lather, and the feel of a great brush on your face then skip it and get a decent badger. It's like buying a Civic, over say a WRX. The civic gets you there in style, comfort, cheaply and efficiently, but it has no soul. Walking into the garage does not excite you. The WRX on the other hand, you can't want to get into, you enjoy every moment of the journey and the destination, whilst great, is only a small part of the experience. The same reasoning might be the reason I just can't get away from straights.
So, glad I tried one. Glad I prefer my badger brushes given the significant investment I have made into them!
Shouldn't hang shit on hondas bud, my buddy does 1:12s at Wakefield in his 1.8 N/A Integra. It might not make turbo noises but it grips hard and puts its power down.
About 2 years ago I swapped an integra engine into an EG civic and it holds its own perfectly well against other cars
As does my Blackbird 1100...Yes, my six cylinder 1.8L Honda Valkyrie has a reasonably high level of excitement that comes with it...