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    Smile Gone Mad With The Spending

    Well, following advice, thanks lads, I've gone and ordered my first boar hair brush. The Semogue 1305.

    Unfortunately it didn't stop there...

    I also ordered a Rooney small style 1 too.

    Ooooh and i ordered some Geo. F. Trumper extract of limes soap.
    Don't you just love paydays...
    --==== LOVE Arko. HATE Tabac ====--

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    You have covered a lot of bases with this splurge. You will enjoy each one. Your biggest mistake however was the Rooney 1/1. Now you're doomed. It is simply one of the best brushes ever. You will now be searching for better and more complex variations on this theme. And, sadly, will go broke doing it. So sorry. P.S. What grade did you get it in?
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    SBAD is very fun, I remember it well
    Hunter

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    SBAD is one of the more expensive *ADs...until you get into VRAD Vintage Razor Acquisition Disorder...that cost can get quite outrageous!
    Chris

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    Buying brushes is almost as infectious as buying razors.
    "I wonder what it's like to shave with Occam's razor."

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    Ya better post up a juicy thread with pictures! Dont skimp on us!

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    So its not just me who waits for payday with shaving brushes in mind......

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntmol View Post
    SBAD is very fun, I remember it well
    Me too. Glad that's over.

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    You bought a boar brush... yesterday... and it wasn't the Semogue Owner's Club brush?

    I think either another purchase is in order or a frantic email to Leon to void that purchase and get the SOC instead. He might do it if it hasn't shipped yet.

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    I haven't come down with SBAD yet. That makes me both happy and anxious. I'm glad that I haven't spent any money on brushes yet, but I'm sure that the great and terrible day of reckoning is not far distant.
    -Andrew
    "I'm an English major: you do the math."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darjeeling Express View Post
    You have covered a lot of bases with this splurge. You will enjoy each one. Your biggest mistake however was the Rooney 1/1. Now you're doomed. It is simply one of the best brushes ever. You will now be searching for better and more complex variations on this theme. And, sadly, will go broke doing it. So sorry. P.S. What grade did you get it in?
    Sorry for the delay... Silvertip.
    £57 isn't to bad. The Semogue is what I'm really looking forward to though if I'm honest. But I thought, with all the glowing reviews, why not try a Rooney.
    --==== LOVE Arko. HATE Tabac ====--

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    Quote Originally Posted by DE Shaver View Post
    Buying brushes is almost as infectious as buying razors.
    To be fair, been wet shaving since January. I own a GEM, slant, HD and one of Bob's Razors...
    I really came close to getting a Cobra, but that'll have to wait for another day.
    As for the Semogue club 2000... Well, the 1305 was so highly rated...

    The problem with this website/forum is, everytime you visit, you find something new you want to buy
    --==== LOVE Arko. HATE Tabac ====--

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    Default you call that "Going Mad"?

    Quote Originally Posted by Perished View Post
    Well, following advice, thanks lads, I've gone and ordered my first boar hair brush. The Semogue 1305.

    Unfortunately it didn't stop there...

    I also ordered a Rooney small style 1 too.

    Ooooh and i ordered some Geo. F. Trumper extract of limes soap.
    Don't you just love paydays...
    Well my friend...you haven't even begun to scratch the surface yet . Wait 'til RAD gets complete control of you...then, will your will power be put to the true test .

    Good luck and enjoy the ride
    Robert

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    Now it starts!
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    There probably should be a twelve step program for this. I know I need it.

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    I think the 12 steps end up looking like this...

    1. Buy first brush
    2. Buy another brush that isn't like the first brush
    3. Buy the brush that happens to be talked about most at the time you join B&B
    4. Buy a vintage brush to restore
    5. Buy the next brush that gets talked about due to being compared to a vintage brush and a TGN knot
    6. Reknot the handful of brushes you just bought from eBay after losing your mind in the Share Your Restore thread
    7. Buy the B&B LE brush
    8. Buy the brush that supports a great cause and because it is awesome
    9. Hunt down a brush in a higher grade than any of the previous brushes you just bought and buy it
    10. Buy the no longer made pre-vulfix Simpson from BST within 1 minute of it posting or never see it again
    11. Post pictures and compare all the brushes you have and then contemplate getting a Wee Scot for a travel kit, when in actuality it is to make a cool picture that makes all your other brushes look gigantic
    12. Post about how you think you have a brush acquisition problem and watch as complete strangers acknowledge it and post suggestions on what to get next
    -Michael

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    ^

    Sounds about right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sueto View Post
    I think the 12 steps end up looking like this...
    ...
    Bwahahahaha! Luckily, I'm not affected by this disorder, as my Trumper order arrived today with some free samples and that will keep me occupied until ... oh, dear Lord, just realized that this is a holiday weekend in the U.S. (apologies to you Brits, I think it unseemly to gloat), I hope the websites can still take orders (twitch).

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    Oh man, I've followed that list almost exactly. I just completed step 8 w/ the Eagle. Now I guess I have to go on to step 9, right?

    Ben

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    Sueto, very well done and a little scary how universal these obsessions and patterns are.
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