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T & H Wee Scot vs. Simpsons Wee Scot ?

Just as the title says, I am wondering if anyone has any experience with both "wee scot" brushes. I am looking to get a wee scot and would like to hear from owners of either or both brushes. Thanks
 
Ha ha too funny ! Only laughing because I've had my share of "special " moments !
Now , onto the the Wee Scot brush - I've been using mine for almost a month on creams and soaps . It lathers everything I throw it on very well .

I find I'm able to use a smaller amount of product and just lather away , while adding small drops of water . For me it is fantastic !

Enjoy the glide ,

Scott
 
Odd that they call this a Pure Badger Wee Scot. I don't think they make a Pure Badger Wee Scot. Must be a difference in their grading system?
 
Thanks for the reviews guys......I am still undecided if i should buy the "wee scot" or if i should make my own brush using a golden nib 18mm-20mm silvertip and a vintage handle......any opinions?
 
Thanks for the reviews guys......I am still undecided if i should buy the "wee scot" or if i should make my own brush using a golden nib 18mm-20mm silvertip and a vintage handle......any opinions?

You must buy a Wee Scott. Now. No hesitating, dude. :001_smile
It makes crazy good lather for such it's diminutive size.
 
Thanks for the reviews guys......I am still undecided if i should buy the "wee scot" or if i should make my own brush using a golden nib 18mm-20mm silvertip and a vintage handle......any opinions?


The Wee is massively...or should that be diminutively different than the 18 or 20mm knot in a vintage handle.

The Wee really cannot be compared to any other brush I have ever used. Its tiny size really puts it alone in the brush world. Even an 18mm brush has much more in common with a 22mm+ brush than the Wee does to it.

Small but efficient is the Wee's place.

Everyone needs a Wee.
 
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