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(This post was last modified: 03-06-2017, 04:09 AM by Obie.)
Gentlemen,

Shave brushes are coming out of my ears in the shave den. Too many of them. They're now even marching in my dreams. Here are three sweet ones that, I'm sure, you'll enjoy as much as I have. The prices include U.S. shipping. Paypal is fine. No trades, please. From left to right:

1.  Brushcraft artisan-made in maple and Beeline Classic, with colorful resin patch. The 24mm knot is set to a 50mm loft. This is really a delightful brush, medium dense with medium backbone, and Thater soft tips. I'm surprised at how sweet this brush is. I might have used it about three times. New, it cost $95; your price is $65 $50.

2.  shavemac silvertip 2-band in the retro butterscotch ergonomic handle. The 24mm knot is set to a 54mm loft, with medium density and backbone. I have another shavemac similar to it, so one has to go. The brush is really lovely and it hugs the face like a carpet of soft clouds. I think I might have used this one about three times. New, the brush cost me about $140; your price is $120.  S O L D

3.  With the name Semogue, we often think of boar bristle brushes. Many of you know, however, that Semogue also produces quality badger brushes. This is the Semogue 2040HD (high density). The silvertip knot  has a (in some places it's also called super) 22mm knot set to a 57mm loft. It is not only a handsome brush, especially with that striking handle, but it is also fine at making luxurious lather. I've probably used it five or six times, I'm not sure. New, the brush cost me around $75; your price is $50 $40

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Gentlemen,
The shavemac is sold, but the other two are still available.
#3
Nice brushes.

The Semogue looks great.
Shave yourself.
-Todd
#4
Thanks, Todd. Yes, they are sweet brushes. I think the Semogue is one of the most underrated silvertip brushes around. It's a lather delight. The Brushcraft is quite sweet, too. Although not a fancy brush, the knot is a silky heaven.


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