Edwin Jagger still does I believe.
Certainly yes. Your statement about Muhle offerings is beside the point, since I was not discussing what Muhle has to offer. I will certainly be able to buy a Muhle brush in faux horn as long as the market will have it. First, the retailers would have to run out of stock. Then the private sellers on BST, ebay and so on will keep selling them. As long as my desire is there, no one can tell me what I can or cannot buy.Certainly not. Mühle is not offering the faux horn handle any longer.
What is different between the Muhle and Edwin Jaguar?
What is different between the Muhle and Edwin Jaguar?
Id love to find out where the fibers are made because they may be the only knot that isnt made in China and that would certainly explain the price.Yes, Muehle are in my opinion the best, and do not forget these knots are made by hand like their badger knots!!
They have a video on their website that shows it nicely.
Id love to find out where the fibers are made because they may be the only knot that isnt made in China and that would certainly explain the price.
Too bad 25mm is gone.
Have you had thoughts on trying an Omega Evo?EJ 25mm is still available. Only the Muhle 25mm is discontinued.
The EJ has a nicer shaped knot. It's a hybrid rather than Muhle's bulb.
It's my favorite brush of all time!
Have you had thoughts on trying an Omega Evo?
Muhle STF is my favorite synthetic. The EJ have slightly pungent fibers.
For the Muhle brushes I got them directly from Muhle site, they have very soft tips. The best together with Duke 3 Synth.
In the pic 2 EJ 21mm and 23mm, 2 Muhle 23mm and one RV Shaving with Muhle knot. View attachment 1254362
Small 19mmI have a paa atomic rocket and am enjoying it enough that I am looking at another synthetic (just one more.. ) and the muhle stf is always brought here and there.. kinda juggling it in my mind. Size wise I read for some reason they feel a touch smaller than they are? I was looking at the "medium" (I think it's 25mm)