I bought my Tweezerman badger brush 7 years ago:
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.
Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush
Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush
Gene
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"It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly American criminal class except Congress."
Mark Twain
"People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people."
Alan Moore
Re: Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush
Looks good. I still have some brushes that have been around longer than I want to admit.
Re: Praise for the lowly Tweezarman brush
Gene, that was my first official badger brush, and it was a turning point for me.
Gary
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