my Simpson T3 Trafalgar is the best brush on the market today it's like buying a $200 badger hair brush, no cleaning the brush, no need for a brush stand, fast drying time, well not fall apart like a badger hair can, cheap to buy, i have owned it for 5 years with know problems wheelchair Larry
Good stuff. I'm using a Gustafson custom brush with a TGN silvertip(22mm) and I love it. The handle cost me $40 with a $10 upcharge for the silvertip. I love it. The shape and colors of the handle are perfect to me. I also have a brush from the Merkur Futur set that I recently stuck a Nathan Clark Envy White knot (20mm) into. That knot is the prettiest looking thing I've seen. I often wonder if all these companies making brushes aren't getting the knots from the same company and you're really paying more for the name, Simpson, Saville Row, etc. I really don't know. Thanks for the review!
Great vid. I've been contemplating on getting SR3324. Your honest review has pretty much summed it up for me. My first brush was a $60 EJ best badger ... was a piece of garbage. Was Small, did not lather well and flopped all over the place. Immediately tried synthetics and have remained with them, but recently have been thinking about a high end silvertip. Of all the brands available, I'm favoring SR brushes. Cheers.
I'd love to see what type of shaving oil, cream and after shave balm/moisturizer you use. I've been debating on getting the art of shaving products, but am not feeling too keen on just GETTING a brush from their "gift package". It seems too generic to be the PERFECT brush for me. I really like that you demonstrated the different brushes and their bend ability and plyability. Thank you for the honest review and I hope to hear back from you on your list for yourself and your recommendation! :)
Bro you were ahead of your time wet shaving is hot rn. If you want to continue with the wet shaving content you will grow. Good review btw.
my Simpson T3 Trafalgar is the best brush on the market today it's like buying a $200 badger hair brush, no cleaning the brush, no need for a brush stand, fast drying time, well not fall apart like a badger hair can, cheap to buy,
i have owned it for 5 years with know problems wheelchair Larry
Good review. Thanks for the advice. You answered a lot of I had.
Great video. I've been debating the Savile Row or the Simpson Duke. I'm leaning toward the Savile Row now.
Good stuff. I'm using a Gustafson custom brush with a TGN silvertip(22mm) and I love it. The handle cost me $40 with a $10 upcharge for the silvertip. I love it. The shape and colors of the handle are perfect to me. I also have a brush from the Merkur Futur set that I recently stuck a Nathan Clark Envy White knot (20mm) into. That knot is the prettiest looking thing I've seen. I often wonder if all these companies making brushes aren't getting the knots from the same company and you're really paying more for the name, Simpson, Saville Row, etc. I really don't know. Thanks for the review!
just tried my first rooney love it looking at a few shavemacs and thater. thanks
Great video, now I'm going to go for a Shavemac.
Great vid. I've been contemplating on getting SR3324. Your honest review has pretty much summed it up for me. My first brush was a $60 EJ best badger ... was a piece of garbage. Was Small, did not lather well and flopped all over the place. Immediately tried synthetics and have remained with them, but recently have been thinking about a high end silvertip. Of all the brands available, I'm favoring SR brushes. Cheers.
now I got one . you are right
If you haven't tried an Ace Shaving silvertip it's very nice $30 on ebay and soft with greath lather generation
Could you please clarify the model. I do not see 3422 on any site. Did you mean 2234? Thank you
try a shavemac mate, if you get the chance.
Nice brush the saville row. But look at the shape of the knot, the three previous brushes were fan shaped and the saville is a bulb shaped knot.
I'd love to see what type of shaving oil, cream and after shave balm/moisturizer you use. I've been debating on getting the art of shaving products, but am not feeling too keen on just GETTING a brush from their "gift package". It seems too generic to be the PERFECT brush for me. I really like that you demonstrated the different brushes and their bend ability and plyability. Thank you for the honest review and I hope to hear back from you on your list for yourself and your recommendation! :)
Good info brotherman.
well the semogue 2 band soc for just 68 bucks 24 mm try that and you will see
Where did you purchase this brush?
Google QED savile row
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No . Lmao