(This post was last modified: 07-09-2018, 03:18 PM by AKBKR23.)
I got on the Varlet 'Reserve List' in early 2016. I did not get my first brush until late March of 2017, it was a Everset K2 in Carbon.
It was not until July of 2017 that I established a rapport with Aldo Siu and received my second brush, a Varlet Orion.
In the ensuing next several months there were discussions concerning my next brush. I have always wanted a brush with a Flattop knot mainly to see what they were like, and for the ‘variety’.
Most Flattop knots tend to be on the 'small side' (22 to 24mm) since the Flattop knots seem to have a rather larger presence on the face.
We discussed whether to use his Ranger or Beehive handle and the ‘pros and cons’ of each handle and not only WHAT I wanted to do, but what could actually be done regarding my ‘Vision’.
We decided to use the Beehive handle. Since I still prefer larger knots, 28mm and larger, and Aldo had actually made a few Flattop knots recently, we chose the largest one he had made, one that was 26-27mm. Of course, THAT involved making the handle dimensions LARGER (especially at the top of the handle) to accommodate the larger knot.
Another aspect of the brush was to use BOTH of the TWO of the Varlet’s innovative handle materials, Alumilite: #1/in Somerset Ivory and #2/in Carbon.
Carbon was chosen for the ‘Base’, and Somerset Ivory for the rest of the brush, partially because my brush cabinet is rather dark (walnut) and a dark handle material ‘disappears’ in the cabinet. Also, to add some ‘class/elegance’ to the brush, a GOLD lettering/script was chosen.
There is ‘more to the story’, but … ‘Those are the ‘Basics’.
On June 16, Aldo emailed me the below photo of ’the work in-progress’:
On June 21, 2018, Aldo emailed me the following photo of the completed brush (as well as an Invoice for payment):
Below is a photo taken after the following steps: Initial combing, Shampoo, palm lather, first shave:
Below is a photo after the second shave (NO combing yet):
It was not until July of 2017 that I established a rapport with Aldo Siu and received my second brush, a Varlet Orion.
In the ensuing next several months there were discussions concerning my next brush. I have always wanted a brush with a Flattop knot mainly to see what they were like, and for the ‘variety’.
Most Flattop knots tend to be on the 'small side' (22 to 24mm) since the Flattop knots seem to have a rather larger presence on the face.
We discussed whether to use his Ranger or Beehive handle and the ‘pros and cons’ of each handle and not only WHAT I wanted to do, but what could actually be done regarding my ‘Vision’.
We decided to use the Beehive handle. Since I still prefer larger knots, 28mm and larger, and Aldo had actually made a few Flattop knots recently, we chose the largest one he had made, one that was 26-27mm. Of course, THAT involved making the handle dimensions LARGER (especially at the top of the handle) to accommodate the larger knot.
Another aspect of the brush was to use BOTH of the TWO of the Varlet’s innovative handle materials, Alumilite: #1/in Somerset Ivory and #2/in Carbon.
Carbon was chosen for the ‘Base’, and Somerset Ivory for the rest of the brush, partially because my brush cabinet is rather dark (walnut) and a dark handle material ‘disappears’ in the cabinet. Also, to add some ‘class/elegance’ to the brush, a GOLD lettering/script was chosen.
There is ‘more to the story’, but … ‘Those are the ‘Basics’.
On June 16, Aldo emailed me the below photo of ’the work in-progress’:
On June 21, 2018, Aldo emailed me the following photo of the completed brush (as well as an Invoice for payment):
Below is a photo taken after the following steps: Initial combing, Shampoo, palm lather, first shave:
Below is a photo after the second shave (NO combing yet):
JAY