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    Default Comparison Pics of Wee Scot Anyone?

    Hi. I've searched the forum and found many pics of the Wimpson Wee Scot. I'm thinking of buying one but I need a point of size comparison. All the pics I've found show the brush beside other brushes and soaps that I don't own!

    I have a Kent BK4, Rooney 3/1, Shavemacs' 22714 & 167-23mm. If anyone have any of these brushes and a Wee Scot, could you please post a pic. Thanks in advance.

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    Here's a pic next to a Rooney 3/1 and SR3722. And another with some other small Simpsons, Berkeley 46, Special & 56.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails ws 001.jpg   WS & Special 005.jpg  
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    I don't own any Simpsons so the Simpson group shot is not help. The one with the 3/1 however.... I thank you Sir! Much obliged.

    My lord she's tiny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robotack View Post
    My lord she's tiny!
    VERY! But what a great knot. Even I who prefers small brushes don't consider it an every-day brush, but it is fun to use. I generally use it to face lather with an Arko stick or a soft cream like Salter. Loading the brush in the normal way from a soap or tub can get messy because of the teeny handle.
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    I thought it might be good for the small soap bowls like Prorasso. But I didn't realise just how tiny it is til now.

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    That comparison shot still won't prepare you for just how wee the Scot really is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captp View Post
    That comparison shot still won't prepare you for just how wee the Scot really is.
    No, it really won't. I had no idea until I had one in my hand. They are small. But, gosh...a lathering beast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by captp View Post
    That comparison shot still won't prepare you for just how wee the Scot really is.
    I agree with this. When I got mine, I actually laughed out loud. That said I use it at least once a week just because it is great on days where I only need like a two pass shave and want to face lather. It does great with my soaps (MWF and La Toja to name a couple that it works quite well with), does great with creams, face lathering, bowl lathering, etc. Not much funk when I got it either.

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    This should help:


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    WOW, that is wee.

    Glad the signature wasn't much longer....
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    Great with a small jar such as Al Raz's Bombs!
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    That's a great pic.... She's wee alright. More wee than I thought!

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    Quote Originally Posted by captp View Post
    That comparison shot still won't prepare you for just how wee the Scot really is.
    +1

    I saw the pics, and when the Traveling Wee Scot arrived, I will still stunned. I was even more stunned on how great it worked. Top quality, great performance, but it was still way too small for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elbe View Post
    This should help:

    What a lovely pic...
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    Puts things into perspective :-0

    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    What a lovely pic...

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