Just to. update, the Semogue boar brushes I have are:
1305
2000
Owners Club
These brushes are really nice, they're well broken in (as I've mentioned before) possibly due to the fact that in the first year or two of having them I was using either the Dirty Bird or Bonnyman scuttles which have a fairly abrasive pattern of grooves in the ceramic. I don't use either of those scuttles with my finer brushes nowadays but it sure seemed to accelerate the development of those great split ends in the boar bristles.
These brushes are also pretty cheap which is a bonus.
1305
2000
Owners Club
These brushes are really nice, they're well broken in (as I've mentioned before) possibly due to the fact that in the first year or two of having them I was using either the Dirty Bird or Bonnyman scuttles which have a fairly abrasive pattern of grooves in the ceramic. I don't use either of those scuttles with my finer brushes nowadays but it sure seemed to accelerate the development of those great split ends in the boar bristles.
These brushes are also pretty cheap which is a bonus.
Awhile back I picked ups Semogue Owners Club in boar. Man oh man oh boy! I refurb vintage and buy custome handles and even reknot brushes I own but don't like the knot. I learned long ago that a natural hair knot is a variable beast. They won't ever have the consistency knot to knot of a plissoft or tux synthetic. Some knots are just special and this is one of those.
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2019, 07:18 AM by eeyore.)
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