^ That's a really nice job David, congratulations!
Wow! Thanks for the heads-up Cash.
I've been looking for a tiny synthetic forever. You' da man!
I've just ordered, and taken advantage of Maggard's new economy shipping rate ($3.13 to the UK) too, fabulous.
Here's the little baby at actual size:
Knot: 18mm
Loft: 41mm
Handle height: 37mm
Total height: 78mm
Less impressive tiny brush, VIGSHAVING synth. will start my week tomorrow.Tiny Brush SOTD
Brush: Tiny Shavemac Silvertip D01
Soap: Wickham 1912
Razor: RazoRock GC84
Blade: Polsilver SI (28)
ASL: Reuzel
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The knot size is perfectly fine IMO. I dunno about the handle as it seems fairly tall (at 53mm). Maybe Jesse @rockero (our TBOC founder) will weigh in and give his opinion...Is a Simpsons Colonel X2L too big?
It is 21x45x98 mm
Thanks!The knot size is perfectly fine IMO. I dunno about the handle as it seems fairly tall (at 53mm). Maybe Jesse @rockero (our TBOC founder) will weigh in and give his opinion...
Beaming you up Jesse.
Tiny Brush SOTD
Brush: Tiny Shavemac Silvertip D01
Soap: Wickham 1912
Razor: BOSC 3F by Karve
Blade: Astra SP (10)
ASL: Proraso Red
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You've lost me there Schnitzel, what do you mean?As long as the handle is thicker these will work.
The Omega S10065 is a typical mid-range brush with a ~24/51 knot, so it's too big. The Maggard 18mm Travel Timberwolf is a tiny, and the Wee Scot is definitely a tiny.Thinking about the S10065 or the Maggard Timberwolf have to wait for the Wee Scot.
Will one of those work?
You've lost me there Schnitzel, what do you mean?
The Omega S10065 is a typical mid-range brush with a ~24/51 knot, so it's too big. The Maggard 18mm Travel Timberwolf is a tiny, and the Wee Scot is definitely a tiny.
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