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It seems the waitlist can now be accesses via Maggards
It seems the waitlist can now be accesses via Maggards
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http://www.maggardrazors.com/product-tag/wolf-whiskers/
It seems the waitlist can now be accesses via Maggards
Peter has always sold a small selection of his brushes via online stores. Usually Handlebar Supply, or in the past Shave Revolution. They are usually synthetics. He makes a batch and puts them up randomly. Invariably they are sold out within an hour of being put up.http://www.maggardrazors.com/product-tag/wolf-whiskers/
It seems the waitlist can now be accesses via Maggards
What's the deal with wolf whiskers? Other than the looks of course.
Depends on the knot. Synths go for around $75. My 26mm Envy White came in at $140 US. A smaller TGN knot would be significantly less.How much they cost generally?
My advice if you get on the list try to get exactly what you want first time around. I was lucky enough to get on the very last list that he allowed you to purchase two brushes on. I also researched the heck out of knot types etc. and spent hours pouring over his site selecting the handle shape and colours. When I purchased mine he did not list the Envy White knot as being available and in hindsight I should have asked. Fortunately I know have an envy white going in to a really nice handle from another artisan brush maker (this is going to be about 8-10 weeks guys so sorry it will be a long wait to see it but will be well worth it). Basically what I am saying here is make the most of the opportunity and make sure you are 100% happy with the brush you are requesting before hitting go. I found Peter very easy to deal with and therefore do not believe this would be an issue for anyone.It depends what number you get on the list. Peter knocks out about 12 a week, so number 150 (which I was originally) took about 3 months wait. The second time I got on the list I was number 26 so you never know.
Getting on the list is a PITA though. You need to have an account with Wait List and click as soon as it opens. And I mean as soon. It fills up within seconds. The Wait List opens as follows:
- September 24, at 12pm (NY time zone)
- October 2, at 8pm (NY time zone)
- October 10, at 4am (NY time zone)
- October 18, at 12pm (NY time zone)
- October 26, at 8pm (NY time zone)
- November 3, at 4am (NY time zone)
October 10th would be a good bet. I believe that is 6pm Melbourne (don't quote me). I do believe that they are worth the hassle though. And you get to have a lot of fun choosing the handle and knot.
Totally agree. I wanted a 26mm Envy White which Peter happened to have on hand, though it wasn't listed on his site. Make sure you have an idea of the type of knot you want and ask. He will happily make a brush with any knot you send him, so you can source your own knot as well. I was hesitant to get a WW brush because I didn't fancy a TGN knot. But I'm over the moon with this Envy White. My next one may well be with an Elite Razors or Brad Sears Manchurian, although the Envy White is pretty special so I may get another one of those. His synthetics are also excellent.My advice if you get on the list try to get exactly what you want first time around.
I have heard mixed reviews about the TGN knots also. Fortunately for me mine has broken in nicely (it was a tiny bit scratchy early on) and the tips are now nice and soft. I am extremely happy with it.Totally agree. I wanted a 26mm Envy White which Peter happened to have on hand, though it wasn't listed on his site. Make sure you have an idea of the type of knot you want and ask. He will happily make a brush with any knot you send him, so you can source your own knot as well. I was hesitant to get a WW brush because I didn't fancy a TGN knot. But I'm over the moon with this Envy White. My next one may well be with an Elite Razors or Brad Sears Manchurian, although the Envy White is pretty special so I may get another one of those. His synthetics are also excellent.
My thinking was that I got on the list (I have a baby so am up at 4 or 5 most days) and then forgot about it. When it came up it was a bonus. If you're in need of a new brush quickly there are many other places to go to.
Not at all.@nsavage, mind sharing which brush makers you went to?
What do you look for in a good brsuh knot @Rami?
My experience is still somewhat limited but I am learning quickly. My suggestions would be:
If you like backbone and soft tips go for an Envy White or a Shavemac 2 band (normal not D01)
If you like backbone and are not as concerned about the soft tips go TGN Finest 2 band or Shavemac finest
If you like super soft and luxurious go for a Shavemac silvertip
If you like a backbone and also like a lot of scrub go for a Shavemac 2 Band D01 (I think the Silvertip D01 is similar but not as strong backbone)
I certainly hope that is the case with the D01's @filobiblic because I have one on the way from Shavemac also.Plenty of great comments @nsavage
I like your general categories...
You're wrong on the Silvertip D01 - it is a category 1 - backbone with soft tips. The difference is that the backbone comes from density (I think that is what the "D" stands for...?). So it's like a Silvertip but packed with extra hairs to give it backbone like the 2-band. It has the super-soft tips of the Silvertip.
I prefer the 2-band knot personally but if you like backbone then I'd go in this order for the Shavemac knots (from lowest to highest - or floppy to stiff):
Finest
Silvertip
2-band
Silvertip D01
2-band D01
I have one each in the middle three. My personal preference is the 2-band but I don't mind the Silvertip D01.
@alfredus is this how you see the backbone and density system of Shavemac?
(Also worth noting is IMO that there really is only 3 different "grades" of hair that SM have cleverly made into 5 or so...)