
Originally Posted by
Scotto
Interestingly, Edwin Jagger adds a small needle in the base that shoots out the first time you use the brush, injecting you with a slow acting poison that causes feelings of brush inadequacy. The end result is a rapid draining of your savings as you feel the need to spend more and more money on brushes, soaps, creams, razors, etc. It is reported that the slow and painful death actually is accompanied by mild euphoria. Go figure.

I don't think that's only true of Edwin Jagger brushes, I'm a big fan of Kent Brushes and am now looking at the Simpson line, for some reason I don't find Rooneys particularly attractive ... YET!
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John
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