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Mar 10, 2017
excellent replacement option
quick to arrive and a perfect replacement

May 25, 2016
This Boar brush WON'T be your favorite but it will probably last forever.
1 of 3 found this helpful I can't recommend this brush because I don't think it is a brush any serious user would enjoy and I don't think any NEW user should start with this brush. This brush is serviceable but not worth passing over another choice in the den for or maybe choosing a different one to buy.
Imagine a very attractive dime store shaving brush, that is what you have here. There are enough bristles to look full and work up a simple lather. Like any boar bristle I imagine they will break in more an more with use (mine softened well with repeated soap lathering/drying cycles and barely started to bloom by including some rubbing on a hand towel while lathered). A major drawback/disappointment is that the small knot (what is it, 19mm?) has some hard protrusion sticking about halfway into the loft so even when the bristles really DO soften and bloom (which can be lovely) you really don't have a full knot, it has some sort of hard filler thing in it. I am sure this hard thing is meant to add backbone or some more positive purpose (because skimping on boar bristles could not have been the motive...could it?). Whatever the purpose or benefit, I am left wondering how this brush will behave as is breaks in and if it will get better with use or "break down" with use. Most boar brushes get better with use.
Overall the brush seems well constructed and will (even if you actually used it a lot) probably last a long, long, time. It is even fairly attractive (as you can see in the photo) with a simple wood handle that has a hand finished look (the thick coat of lacquer appears hand painted and the surface is a bit rough). Even though I question the hard thing in the middle of the knot that protrudes into the loft, I have to think the construction of this brush is a decent quality.