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AimlessWanderer
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Perhaps some keyboard dusting alongside the Mixed Midget?
Quite possibly!
Perhaps some keyboard dusting alongside the Mixed Midget?
Considering that Simpson have been making Wee Scots for (probably) over 100 years, it's shocking that they didn't get the loft/knot ratio correct (or upgrade it to Al's specifications).I'm glad I bought the Wee Scot, but mainly for the education of what too high a loft/knot ratio feels like.
Considering that Simpson have been making Wee Scots for (probably) over 100 years, it's shocking that they didn't get the loft/knot ratio correct (or upgrade it to Al's specifications).
Joking aside, a more robust hair than what's in yours would no doubt make it a superb little lather monster with ample backbone. To get brush manufacturers to alter the loft/knot ratio specifically to suit each batch of badger hair they receive would be a brilliant idea for us detail freaks... but probably kinda unrealistic.
That's just your pedantic friend's tuppence worth, Al.
Considering that Simpson have been making Wee Scots for (probably) over 100 years, it's shocking that they didn't get the loft/knot ratio correct (or upgrade it to Al's specifications).
Joking aside, a more robust hair than what's in yours would no doubt make it a superb little lather monster with ample backbone. To get brush manufacturers to alter the loft/knot ratio specifically to suit each batch of badger hair they receive would be a brilliant idea for us detail freaks... but probably kinda unrealistic.
That's just your pedantic friend's tuppence worth, Al.
Moving to this cream yesterday, led to an improvement with the Wee Scot, but the Piccadilly felt a lot more scritchy today, compared to when I was using it with the mug soap.
Having followed this thread so far; I must say I feel exactly the same!If I was to summarise this exploration so far.... I would say that I feel conflicted.
Having followed this thread so far; I must say I feel exactly the same!