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    It's time for a new shaving brush. My Vulfix has a balding problem. The middle of the bristles has a hole in it.

    I was never crazy about this brush because it's too floppy. It was my first brush and what did I know about floppy or scratchy.

    Suggestions, fellas', on a good brush with backbone that's reasonably priced.

    I appreciate the suggestions.

    Scott

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    Soap or cream?

    Face or bowl latherer?

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    Savile Row anything gets my vote!!
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    Any Simpson in Best. The Dukes and Chubbies are my favourite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by insomniac View Post
    Soap or cream?

    Face or bowl latherer?
    Face lather and I prefer soaps, but occasionally use creams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Any Simpson in Best. The Dukes and Chubbies are my favourite.
    I see you are going for the reasonably priced, Marco!

    My humble suggestion, Semogue 1305 or Semogue 1800!
    I see a red tip and I want it painted black, No colors anymore I want them to turn black

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    What's reasonably priced? I'm partial to my $50 Simpson Berkeley for days I face lather. If I face lathered exclusively, I'd probably consider a Duke.
    ~brian

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    contact jarrod @ thesuperiorshave.com. i bought my first simpsons X2L there and waiting for it to arrive today. its floppy+firm.

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    Rooney 3/1 is a good all around brush at a modest price especially if you like a slightly longer handle.

    For a shorter handle, the Duke is an excellent choice as well.

    Just my two cents...
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    Quote Originally Posted by rntdcarvalho View Post
    I see you are going for the reasonably priced, Marco!

    My humble suggestion, Semogue 1305 or Semogue 1800!
    +1 on the 1305. Great brush!
    Bruce - Living on the (DE) edge!

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    Savile Row or a Simpson Duke in best
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    The Rooney 3/1 for $75 is a great brush for face lathering soaps.

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    You can not go wrong with 1305 Semogue or Owners Club so I've heard-I have 1305 and it's the best for face lathering in my opinion

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    Vulfix's have great handles. I had two VS/5 Vulfix's that had the boar bristles started coming out. I installed 22mm, TGN finest badger, short loft knots in each of then. They are some of my best brushes. They come very close in performance to my Rooney 3/1. You can have a great brush for around $22 by re-using your old Vulfix handle.
    Last edited by dcrosso; 04-13-2011 at 10:51 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MentalFloss View Post
    You can not go wrong with 1305 Semogue or Owners Club so I've heard-I have 1305 and it's the best for face lathering in my opinion
    I prefer the 830 over the 1305... but I like that acrylic handle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronJohn View Post
    It's time for a new shaving brush. My Vulfix has a balding problem. The middle of the bristles has a hole in it.

    I was never crazy about this brush because it's too floppy. It was my first brush and what did I know about floppy or scratchy.

    Suggestions, fellas', on a good brush with backbone that's reasonably priced.

    I appreciate the suggestions.

    Scott
    same thing happened to mine, so I replaced it with a TGN two band finest, and I love it. I also bought a Duke 2 in best to keep it company, and to ensure it dries out completely between shaves.
    Dripp - he who loves shaving...

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    Quote Originally Posted by insomniac View Post
    The Rooney 3/1 for $75 is a great brush for face lathering soaps.
    Does it have plenty of backbone, I know I don't want another floppy brush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njpaddy View Post
    What's reasonably priced? I'm partial to my $50 Simpson Berkeley for days I face lather. If I face lathered exclusively, I'd probably consider a Duke.
    As long as it's not floppy. I really want a brush with some backbone this time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by insomniac View Post
    The Rooney 3/1 for $75 is a great brush for face lathering soaps.
    Quote Originally Posted by IronJohn View Post
    Does it have plenty of backbone, I know I don't want another floppy brush.
    I don't believe you'll ever hear anyone call the silvertip Rooney 3/1 floppy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Froggy View Post
    I don't believe you'll ever hear anyone call the silvertip Rooney 3/1 floppy.
    I don't think Rooney knows how to make a floppy brush.

 

 

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