Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush

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Gene
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Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush

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I bought my Tweezerman badger brush 7 years ago:
Tweezerman Brush
Tweezerman Brush
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As you can see - it's a bit worse for wear.

But this brush has been all over the country while I traveled for my work. It currently sits in my shower caddie - for the time that I shave while I am in the shower.

It 's worked well with soaps and creams. It doesn't shed, either.

I paid less that $15.00 dollars for it at a Target - and it's done all I could ask of it. It's not as good as my Simpson Colonel, but it's still a good brush, IMHO.
Gene

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jar
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Re: Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush

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Looks good. I still have some brushes that have been around longer than I want to admit.
brothers
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Re: Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush

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Gene, that was my first official badger brush, and it was a turning point for me.
Gary

SOTD 99%: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, soaps & creams, synthetic / badger brushes, Colonial General razor, Kai & Schick blades, straight razors any time, Superior 70 aftershave splash + menthol + 444
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