(02-14-2023, 07:28 PM)Brains Wrote:(02-14-2023, 05:31 PM)Southsider Wrote:Good advise, thank you,(02-09-2023, 08:21 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: ... In fact, of the 2 boars I have, one is the Semogue Owners Club with the Cherry wood handle. The other is a Maggard Razors premium knot that I friend gifted me, set in a vintage Ever Ready handle.
SOC Boar in a cherry handle is a very acceptable way to go. I would call it classic. You do have to break any boar brush in to make the bristles split at the ends. Some people do that by just using it. Others do it by soaking it in the refrigerator, removing and drying it, working the tips lightly on a towel, then putting it back in the fridge to soak more. Repeat every 10-12 hours for a couple of days. The heat difference seems to speed up the splitting of the bristle ends.
Also, you should soak your boar brush in warm (not hot) water for at least 3-5 minutes each time before you use it.I
If you decide to go with badger, just go with a Silvertip badger. Semogue has some nice options here. Again, you should soak the Silvertip for at least 3 minutes before you use it.
The classic option for badger is a Simpson Duke 3 in Best. This is a bit more spendy.
Also, you could opt for a Semogue Mistura which is a mixed boar and badger brush.
All of the Semogue options seem to come in the same handles--SOC style in various wood cherry, ash etcetera as well as other styles. Semogue makes an economically priced brush. Just go to their website and you''ll find what you are looking for. These are just my suggestions. There are lots of other acceptable brushes.
Finally, I really wish I could get back to Ecuador if only to pick up another "Panama" hat. The real ones are made in Ecuador and are the best hat of its kind in the world, IMHO. Wonderful country.
Most welcome to visit Ecuador again, you are 100% right about the Panama Hats (they where made for the workers in Panama Canal at the time), Ecuador is the best producer and the Hats and the process is very nice to see,
I use one on a daily basis
Seems Badger is easier to brake in, needs less soak time, the silver-tip is very easy to lather and is smooth on skin - So why is Boar better or superior? Is it because of price, or because the Badgers are badly treated by the Chinese?
I cannot afford the car of my dreams but I can certainly shave with the best razor in the world!