Oh yes, Ben has the monopoly on Lee's brushes at the moment, with Dr. Peter not too far behind I suspect!!! Compared to those two heavy hitters, Ken and I are but feather-weights!!!
Amen Brother!
Ken
Oh yes, Ben has the monopoly on Lee's brushes at the moment, with Dr. Peter not too far behind I suspect!!! Compared to those two heavy hitters, Ken and I are but feather-weights!!!
OK guys. Come clean.
HOW MANY M&F brushes do you each have? Ken? 11?
Sameer? 10?
Ben?
Dr P?
'Fess up, please.
And lastly, perhaps brushes are a bit like girlfriends... rather than trying one and moving on to the next (putting them on the B/S/T) I have largely remained friends with all of mine (brushes anyway!)
It almost seems here, that one has to justify one's enthusiasm for brushes (and I thought we all contributed to this forum on the basis of sharing such enthusiasms).
Wet shaving, in so many ways, reminds me of cooking. Each brush, blade, soap or cream a different ingredient --- when you combine them in different ways you get different experiences. Perhaps you are content to keep just salt and pepper in your pantry - I have several different kinds of salts, and peppers, chili powders, etc. I certainly wouldn't call it excessive, but each spice brings something different to the plate --- as does each brush to the shaving experience.
When you buy new stuff who else can you share it with? Your Norelco spinning Neanderthal friends? Of course not! That's what you forum friends are for.
when you have a Wet Shaver's Summer Camp sign me up.
There wasn't an attachment before.
OK guys. Come clean.
HOW MANY M&F brushes do you each have? Ken? 11?
Sameer? 10?
Ben?
Dr P?
'Fess up, please.
Gentlemen, my remarks were made light heartedly and with a view to be entertaining.
Excellent, Ben! I was getting worried there for a moment!
Ken