nsavage
nerroneous at best.
What an excuse! What a guy! @alfredus you are a man after my own heart

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What an excuse! What a guy! @alfredus you are a man after my own heart
Come on, what's unfortunate about me being right?
In that case I would suggest the Shavemac 2 band Silvertip.Well guess who joined the wolf whiskers list last night?
I think I know which handle I like both @nsavage look v cool.
From a knot perspective I want a similar knot to the Shavemac 167 - Silver Tip Badger (24mm) but I would like to try it with a little more backbone.
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A Shavemac 2 band is awesome, and everyone should try one. It's my favourite knot. It's got much more backbone than the silver tip. Another suggestion, especially from Wolf Whiskers, is the 24mm Envy White. It is nice and soft, but with significant backbone. Peter usually carries them and the brush works out very reasonably (around US$115). The TGN 2 Band would also be pretty great.Well guess who joined the wolf whiskers list last night?
I think I know which handle I like both @nsavage look v cool.
From a knot perspective I want a similar knot to the Shavemac 167 - Silver Tip Badger (24mm) but I would like to try it with a little more backbone.
Suggestions welcome![]()
I thought someone would suggest that an Envy White knot would be a good option as well. As I have not personally had one I did not want to make that comment though. The TGN 2 band is also a great knot but definitely not as soft tips. I also understand that they can be a bit hit and miss.A Shavemac 2 band is awesome, and everyone should try one. It's my favourite knot. It's got much more backbone than the silver tip. Another suggestion, especially from Wolf Whiskers, is the 24mm Envy White. It is nice and soft, but with significant backbone. Peter usually carries them and the brush works out very reasonably (around US$115). The TGN 2 Band would also be pretty great.
Remember to use a freight forwarder when dealing with WW as he doesn't ship badger hair internationally.
I always use ShipItTo
Remember this will probably not be the last brush you buy.
Wait until you buy 4 or 5 brushes in less than a month.....Well I stuck with my first brush for 2 years. Although the gap between second and third brush is only 6 month.
This forum is a bad influence on me.
Wait until you buy 4 or 5 brushes in less than a month.....
And for the sake of it I shall include some photos.....
First of the Wolf Whiskers, the badger is a TGN 2 bandas mentioned (and has since bloomed nicely) and the synthetic is
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The first one (from memory) is a "Tyrion shaped handle in "Iron Throne" colour with a TGN Finest 2 band knot. I have been extremely lucky with the knot as it continues to develop nicely hooked tips![]()
From what I understand the TGN are hit and miss. I have not heard a bad thing about the Envy White knots though.This is the brush that made me join their list. I blame you.
Now which knot ? I was thinking envy white and now you got me going toward tgn
Hmm
When your name comes up on the list you will get a link to an order form. I spent hours looking at these pictures before I picked my brushes http://www.wolfwhiskers.com/gallery.html. Funnily enough a handle exactly the same as that first one was already in the gallery. The other brush I chose the colour after much deliberation and my better half chose the handle.How do you choose colours?