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    Default Tweezerman brush

    I do need some advice. My Tweezerman brush is losing hair pretty quickly, is this normal?
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    Default I need this $500 shaving brush and I needed it yesterday!

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRAND-NEW-TW...item27c6e21355

    TwinLuxe Luxury Arctic Shave Brushes are designed by world renowned designer Marek Djordjevic, whose works include exterior designs of the Rolls-Royce Phantom family of cars. Paired with natural silvertip badger hair, the TwinLuxe Luxury Arctic Shave Brush is a wet shaving essential and effortlessly lifts the beard and gently exfoliates the skin to achieve the closest shave possible.

    The Badger that provided the Badger Hair must be Royality in the Badger community. I wonder what the vetting process the bagder goes through?
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    I definitely don't think I'll be ordering this one...
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    TwinLuxe is right here on B&B. You can ask him directly. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sp514 View Post
    TwinLuxe is right here on B&B. You can ask him directly. :)
    that's awesome! This should be a PIF!

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    If it was a butterscotch, maybe.

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    $500? Wow...I'm speechless, I couldn't imagine paying that much for a brush. But what ever floats your boat my friend, hope ya get it and have fun:)
    I love you Kana, now and forever. (Edit proposed by the lady herself.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpire2002 View Post
    The Badger that provided the Badger Hair must be Royality in the Badger community. I wonder what the vetting process the bagder goes through?
    King Badger Silvertip the twelfth, Lord commander of the badger army, Duke of the lowlands beech forest, Chief of the commonhole & Great protector of the Badgian kingdom. That type of badger ?
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    Exactly like that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxime D. View Post
    something like that
    That's funny!!!!!

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    Well, it's made from "white alumina ceramic, an advanced ceramic known for its high mechanical strength and wear resistance". So, you are not just buying a brush, you can also use it as a hammer?

    How serious are we supposed to take a brush listing that doesn't even detail the specs. Even on an $8 Omega you at least know what the knot size is before buying - although, with the $8 Omega, you have to pay for shipping....
    Razors don't shave people. People shave people!

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    Soooo, if it looses a hair can you imagine the cost of replacing it? Sheesh, wonder if it comes with a 300 hour tune up service too?

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    Atleast it has free shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Buzz View Post
    Atleast it has free shipping.
    Consult your lawyer first on the definition of "free".

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpire2002 View Post
    I do need some advice. My Tweezerman brush is losing hair pretty quickly, is this normal?

    Mine looses hair pretty consistantly. From what I hear you can get a shedder or not, it's kind of hit or miss.
    I could probably load Tabac on a Q-tip and still get a decent lather

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    99.99% of the time you can source (well, I can) cheaper than Ebay. NO ONE else has the overhead that Ebay sellers do.

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    Thanks. Thinking of getting this full set instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merkur59 View Post
    Thanks. Thinking of getting this full set instead.
    That is at least more reasonable...it at least includes that new 'Mach 3' technology upgrade. Well worth $750 alone, fellas!
    Someday, I hope I am worthy of the devotion my dog gives me today.

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    $500??? A live trained badger perhaps?

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    WTF $500 for that?

 

 

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