Shaving brush for wifey

What kind of shaving brush do you use? Tell us all about it!
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Re: Shaving brush for wifey

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Shave4Fun wrote:
jww wrote:Consider the C&E super badger. Big brsh, plenty loft and produces lather like there is no tomorrow.
That brush is kind of expensive. You'd have to know my wife for me to say that. She's very frugal.
Ooops! I missed this post. Forget the Plissons

I kind of like your original suggestion that something from TGN would make a good brush. I have several, and they are all excellent! Tony's prices are quite reasonable.
Gary

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Re: Shaving brush for wifey

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Gordon, the wife browsed my cabinet and said, oh, I like this handle, I'll use this one, at that point I said, sure honey. At least I still get to see the brush sitting on the shelf in the shower :cry:
50 brushes! good god man NO! only 37, I'm not that far gone... :oops:
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Re: Shaving brush for wifey

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Oh, only 37 then, that's cool.
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Re: Shaving brush for wifey

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Marty, Oh!...well than....my apologies!....'only 37'....you certainly have no issues with SBAD....glad to hear it....ummm.....
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