I have been researching boar brushes and reading forums on boars whenever I can. Somewhere I read that you can get a small jar of paint at a hobby store that matches the cream base of the 1305. That person first sanded the chip then was repainting in layers and has just about made his chip unnoticeable. Food for thought.
I just did a trade for a 1305 and was very disappointed in it as the bristles seemed clumped together even when dry. I learned the previous owner had done nothing to break it in, but tried lathering with it three times and gave up and put it up for trade. I cleaned it in vinegar & water, then dawn & water and now it has been soaking in water for 48 hours and has another 24 to go before I will use it. Took it out after 24 and dried it on a towel with brisk rubbing in all different directions and the bristles are getting better and not all clumped together. Hoping it gets back to a plush brush once it’s done in its three day soak.
I just did a trade for a 1305 and was very disappointed in it as the bristles seemed clumped together even when dry. I learned the previous owner had done nothing to break it in, but tried lathering with it three times and gave up and put it up for trade. I cleaned it in vinegar & water, then dawn & water and now it has been soaking in water for 48 hours and has another 24 to go before I will use it. Took it out after 24 and dried it on a towel with brisk rubbing in all different directions and the bristles are getting better and not all clumped together. Hoping it gets back to a plush brush once it’s done in its three day soak.