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I know, it's not like me to post in the brushes section.
I bought a couple of Omegas. Never tried them and they're pretty cheap to do so. The two here cost about $16 all up. These are the 10005 (in wood) and 10275 (black). Pictured with the Sem 2000 for size.



The 05 was the first brush I bought, many years ago. It died a slow death on a diet of Gillette and Nivea from a can. Probably never saw any water. Knot fell out in clumps when I dug it out of the cabinet a couple of years ago. Thought I'd see what it could do when used right.
The specs are all over the shop for these two. Different sellers list the 75 as anywhere between 20 and 23 mm knot and 47 to 52 loft. I found similar disparities with the 05. Stacking them up against a couple of Semogues, I'm guessing the 05 is about 22/55 - about the same size as the 1305/830. And the 75, 20/50, so a bit thinner than the 620. The 05 is very much like a smaller 2000, and may well be better for that.
They're not as dense as Semogues either, nor as nicely finished. The 05 has rough patches on the wood, the 75 is plastic fantastic, and is definitely going to be softer through the knot. Density isn't really a measure of boar backbone though, and price - well you generally get what you pay for, the material and bristles look and feel cheaper, but as Pj says, these aren't works of art, or statements in luxury; they're workaday items. Although they outplush the drooling banjo boar. But that's not hard, I've seen nails hammered through a lump of 4x2 that were more thoughtfully put together, and softer tipped.
I'll see how these go for the next couple of weeks.
I bought a couple of Omegas. Never tried them and they're pretty cheap to do so. The two here cost about $16 all up. These are the 10005 (in wood) and 10275 (black). Pictured with the Sem 2000 for size.



The 05 was the first brush I bought, many years ago. It died a slow death on a diet of Gillette and Nivea from a can. Probably never saw any water. Knot fell out in clumps when I dug it out of the cabinet a couple of years ago. Thought I'd see what it could do when used right.
The specs are all over the shop for these two. Different sellers list the 75 as anywhere between 20 and 23 mm knot and 47 to 52 loft. I found similar disparities with the 05. Stacking them up against a couple of Semogues, I'm guessing the 05 is about 22/55 - about the same size as the 1305/830. And the 75, 20/50, so a bit thinner than the 620. The 05 is very much like a smaller 2000, and may well be better for that.
They're not as dense as Semogues either, nor as nicely finished. The 05 has rough patches on the wood, the 75 is plastic fantastic, and is definitely going to be softer through the knot. Density isn't really a measure of boar backbone though, and price - well you generally get what you pay for, the material and bristles look and feel cheaper, but as Pj says, these aren't works of art, or statements in luxury; they're workaday items. Although they outplush the drooling banjo boar. But that's not hard, I've seen nails hammered through a lump of 4x2 that were more thoughtfully put together, and softer tipped.
I'll see how these go for the next couple of weeks.
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