G'day folks. I'm settling in to my shave routine pretty well, and I'm starting to pick up on some things that can potentially be improved. My current brush is one inherited from my dad, who inherited it from his dad. I'm not sure how old it is or what class it's in, but I suspect it's nothing more than entry level. The only text on it reads "Sterilised - Made in England" and the brand name, Culmak. Here's a few pics:
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/7263/img1623jm.jpg
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7236/img1620on.jpg
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/1734/img1619d.jpg
Sorry for the pic quality, my camera kinda sucks.
It's not synthetic as far as I can tell, the bristles feel soft on the outside but are scratchy on my face. It had fairly average care before it came to me I think, as there are a lot of broken bristles and the density is visibly patchy in the center. Denser around the edges, but it's a bit wild in some places around the edge. It does shed a bit, which is one reason I'm considering purchasing a new one. It's also housed in pretty average looking plastic. From the coloration in bristles that you can see in the first two photos and a brief look at Culmak's website, it seems like it might be low grade badger? A google search for older Culmak stuff hasn't yielded much, though they're obviously still going with entry level kit. I'll obviously keep this brush, but I'd like to relegate it to backup.
I'm very much into the notion of spending more in the first place to get something that will last and stay consistent in feel and performance. I'm also mindful that I don't have the knowledge to tell the difference between a mid range and high end brush now, so I'd like to find a happy medium. A few requirements and desirable features:
- <$60 is optimum, but I'll potentially factor in some of that to seek a cheapish Omega boar brush
- to be predominantly used with TOBS St Jermyn Shave Soap
- starting firm, and softening slightly
- black handle (with or without chrome)
- nothing too huge
Somewhere I can buy this with TOBS soap and perhaps a preshave oil would be appreciated, I'd like to get it all done in one order. I'm having a look at the Omega's and VieLong's recommended previously, as well as the Frank Shaving Silvertip (shaveshed) and Luxury Shaving Silvertip (shaving.ie). Not sure about the cheapy Omega's, are they all boar? I'm very interested to hear what you guys think, and before it's pointed out that I could get a passable result for cheap, I just won $500 on a scratchie so I'm seeing this as an opportunity to invest in my appearance for the future so my budget could stretch a little bit. Sorry for the wall of text!
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/7263/img1623jm.jpg
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7236/img1620on.jpg
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/1734/img1619d.jpg
Sorry for the pic quality, my camera kinda sucks.
It's not synthetic as far as I can tell, the bristles feel soft on the outside but are scratchy on my face. It had fairly average care before it came to me I think, as there are a lot of broken bristles and the density is visibly patchy in the center. Denser around the edges, but it's a bit wild in some places around the edge. It does shed a bit, which is one reason I'm considering purchasing a new one. It's also housed in pretty average looking plastic. From the coloration in bristles that you can see in the first two photos and a brief look at Culmak's website, it seems like it might be low grade badger? A google search for older Culmak stuff hasn't yielded much, though they're obviously still going with entry level kit. I'll obviously keep this brush, but I'd like to relegate it to backup.
I'm very much into the notion of spending more in the first place to get something that will last and stay consistent in feel and performance. I'm also mindful that I don't have the knowledge to tell the difference between a mid range and high end brush now, so I'd like to find a happy medium. A few requirements and desirable features:
- <$60 is optimum, but I'll potentially factor in some of that to seek a cheapish Omega boar brush
- to be predominantly used with TOBS St Jermyn Shave Soap
- starting firm, and softening slightly
- black handle (with or without chrome)
- nothing too huge
Somewhere I can buy this with TOBS soap and perhaps a preshave oil would be appreciated, I'd like to get it all done in one order. I'm having a look at the Omega's and VieLong's recommended previously, as well as the Frank Shaving Silvertip (shaveshed) and Luxury Shaving Silvertip (shaving.ie). Not sure about the cheapy Omega's, are they all boar? I'm very interested to hear what you guys think, and before it's pointed out that I could get a passable result for cheap, I just won $500 on a scratchie so I'm seeing this as an opportunity to invest in my appearance for the future so my budget could stretch a little bit. Sorry for the wall of text!