View Full Version : brush experts input needed on some questions.
setherd
06-30-2006, 10:00 PM
Q1: how is knot size measured? is it diameter? circumference? something else?
Q2: wasn't there a thread here or somewhere with pics, and an explanation about the new saville row silvertip brushes numbering system, and I think it had prices.
I currently use a saint charles shave badger brush that sue sold several months ago.
Does anyone know the size of it so I can use it to compare?
I'd like something a little bigger, and i don't like the handle, its hard to hold. I have a AOS brush which I think sucks but it's handle is easy to hold.
I'm leaning towards a shavemac, the new B&B brush, or a saville row.
thanks everyone!:tongue_sm
chefchris
06-30-2006, 10:30 PM
Here is the link for the Savile Row Silvertip Brushes
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1528
Q1: how is knot size measured? is it diameter? circumference? something else?
Q2: wasn't there a thread here or somewhere with pics, and an explanation about the new saville row silvertip brushes numbering system, and I think it had prices.
I currently use a saint charles shave badger brush that sue sold several months ago.
Does anyone know the size of it so I can use it to compare?
I'd like something a little bigger, and i don't like the handle, its hard to hold. I have a AOS brush which I think sucks but it's handle is easy to hold.
I'm leaning towards a shavemac, the new B&B brush, or a saville row.
thanks everyone!:tongue_sm
Greetings Seth,
Both the small and large SCS brushes had a 22mm knot according to my caliper.
Scotto
07-01-2006, 06:40 AM
It is diameter.
Before the Simpsons Sycophants (tm) jump in, I will suggest a Savile Row.The B&B brush is an unknown, Shavemac has recently priced themselves to be less competitive, and the SRs are pure luxury. My favorite brushes, hands-down.
It is diameter.
Before the Simpsons Sycophants (tm) jump in, I will suggest a Savile Row.The B&B brush is an unknown, Shavemac has recently priced themselves to be less competitive, and the SRs are pure luxury. My favorite brushes, hands-down.
Hey! I resemble that remark.
The Simpson's PJ line is excellent but not for everyone. Shavemac and Savile Row are also VERY good brushes at a good value. If you prefer a wider variety of handle choices, check into the Shavemac's. (www.shavemac.com)
Jonnybc
07-01-2006, 07:19 AM
For value for money the Kent Brushes (http://www.kentbrushes.com/) range take some beating, I'm about to buy a BK12 to complete my BK line-up. Remember that Kent are offering us 20% discount with the code GBK1777 entered at the checkout.
Suzuki
07-01-2006, 07:30 AM
Thanks for the reminder about the Kent discount - good brushes for the price.
Also, don't forget that Muehle sells a pretty decent brushe as well and have some pretty good brushes (handmade finest) on sale for about $22 (yes shipping is expensive, but if you're ordering more than a brush, it may be worthwhile.
Jonnybc
07-01-2006, 07:32 AM
For value for money the Kent Brushes (http://www.kentbrushes.com/) range take some beating, I'm about to buy a BK12 to complete my BK line-up. Remember that Kent are offering us 20% discount with the code GBK1777 entered at the checkout.
I've ordered it, it's a lot of brush for £86.40. I've been holding off til we caught sight of the B&B brush, as things aren't looking good there I felt the urge for a new one!
setherd
07-02-2006, 10:36 AM
Thanks for the info guys. I think I'm going to go for a 22-24mm knot, i'd like a larger handle and I'd like the shafts to be stiffer but I like the softness of the tips.
SHould I NOT go with silvertip then? maybe a high end pure bristle?
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