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Decemboar shave #1 for me....
Omega 49, B&M Hallows, Rockwell 6S, Shaverboy blade (2) and Proraso White preshave cream.
Omega 49, B&M Hallows, Rockwell 6S, Shaverboy blade (2) and Proraso White preshave cream.
Almost BOARderline. Lol.Ugh lol...the puns...
Joe Bob says "check it out"I just brought out my boarzooka for the first shave of Decemboar. It's a Zenith 508A named Hogzilla (in honor of Joe Bob Briggs). It is the Bermuda Triangle of brushes but instead of ships and airplanes disappearing without a trace, soap disappears to never be seen again. It is the least used brush in my collection because I'd have to sell my house to finance the soap usage which would boarder on insanity. It isn't even close to being broken in.
Behold 31mm X 57mm of boarish glory
Very nice brush! Did you reduce the loft?Dec first boar shave an older Omega Pro 49 knot that I recently put in a different ebonite handle. Fantastic brush. Lost two or three hairs today, but nothing major.
I just brought out my boarzooka for the first shave of Decemboar. It's a Zenith 508A named Hogzilla (in honor of Joe Bob Briggs). It is the Bermuda Triangle of brushes but instead of ships and airplanes disappearing without a trace, soap disappears to never be seen again. It is the least used brush in my collection because I'd have to sell my house to finance the soap usage which would boarder on insanity. It isn't even close to being broken in.
I have no idea!Very nice brush! Did you reduce the loft?
I've never used a boar brush, only synthetics and badgers. Do boar brushes consume a lot of soap?
I've never used a boar brush, only synthetics and badgers. Do boar brushes consume a lot of soap?
Agreed. They use a lot more during the break-in process, but well-used boar brushes use only a smidge more soap than an analogous badger brush.Ignore my post about soap usage with Hogzilla. That particular brush is a mutant. I think my every day boar brushes use approximately the same amount as my similar sized synthetics or badger brushes. Maybe slightly more but nothing crazy.
Something I'll have to keep in mind, I like the idea of using more soap. If it's enough it might widdle my supply down to one lifetimes worth!Agreed. They use a lot more during the break-in process, but well-used boar brushes use only a smidge more soap than an analogous badger brush.
Just to be clear, I mean whittle! Oops.Something I'll have to keep in mind, I like the idea of using more soap. If it's enough it might widdle my supply down to one lifetimes worth!