which simpson shall i chose.

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which simpson shall i chose.

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I may be in the market soon for a new brush. I currently use a vulfix pure and just want to expand my horizons. I think I've narrowed it down to Simpson.
Duke 2
Duke 3
Chubby 1
What are your thoughts on these brushes.
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POLO 8 2BAND and you will never have to buy another brush again! :twisted:
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keep in mind that your vulfix is a lot more flexible than the other brushes on your wish list

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Thanks I looked at that too, but a little more than I'd like to spend. Rather use that money on some soaps and creams.
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The Eshan at Bullgoose
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Save yourself the torment of decision; buy them all, and then add more as you proceed with your shaving.

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My daily driver was also a Vulfix Pure 2197P, for face lathering it worked wonders but wasn't exactly easy on the face.

I decided to go with the D2, it is slightly larger and a completely different animal all together.

It isn't going to have the same flow through, but once it starts to break in it has a nice balance I found.

As I said on DFS, "It isn't by any means the worlds greatest brush, I really don't think there is such a thing, however every product I have used it with, it performs superbly and feels consistent."

For me it is my new daily driver and I'm having a hard time wanting to use any of my other brushes at the moment, one has all ready been sold.

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If you do decide to go with any of those brushes listed, be sure to go with Phil from Bullgoose, he made sure I was sent a perfect specimen, and hes just awesome to deal with.
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Post by drumana »

I have a CH1 in two band super and it's quite a nice brush. The handle is a wee bit small, but not small enough to be an issue. Can't speak about the Dukes as I've never tried one, but they are highly regarded and seem to be more popular than the Chubby range.
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jpq5 wrote:I may be in the market soon for a new brush. I currently use a vulfix pure and just want to expand my horizons. I think I've narrowed it down to Simpson.
Duke 2
Duke 3
Chubby 1
What are your thoughts on these brushes.
Duke 3 has a better handle than Chubby 1 but the same size head, and that head is a better all-round size than the Duke 2. I think that out of just these three brushes the Duke 3 is the clear and easy winner for almost anybody's taste. Now, add in other possible brushes and you could stump me in a second. :lol:
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notthesharpest wrote:
jpq5 wrote:I may be in the market soon for a new brush. I currently use a vulfix pure and just want to expand my horizons. I think I've narrowed it down to Simpson.
Duke 2
Duke 3
Chubby 1
What are your thoughts on these brushes.
Duke 3 has a better handle than Chubby 1 but the same size head, and that head is a better all-round size than the Duke 2. I think that out of just these three brushes the Duke 3 is the clear and easy winner for almost anybody's taste. Now, add in other possible brushes and you could stump me in a second. :lol:
My problem with the D3 is the fact for $10 more you can get an Eshan....
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Sodapopjones wrote:
notthesharpest wrote:
jpq5 wrote:I may be in the market soon for a new brush. I currently use a vulfix pure and just want to expand my horizons. I think I've narrowed it down to Simpson.
Duke 2
Duke 3
Chubby 1
What are your thoughts on these brushes.
Duke 3 has a better handle than Chubby 1 but the same size head, and that head is a better all-round size than the Duke 2. I think that out of just these three brushes the Duke 3 is the clear and easy winner for almost anybody's taste. Now, add in other possible brushes and you could stump me in a second. :lol:
My problem with the D3 is the fact for $10 more you can get an Eshan....
If you want a 2-band. I love my Duke 3 in Best. It has the softest face feel of all of my brushes (most of which are 2-band).
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druphus wrote:
Sodapopjones wrote:
notthesharpest wrote:Duke 3 has a better handle than Chubby 1 but the same size head, and that head is a better all-round size than the Duke 2. I think that out of just these three brushes the Duke 3 is the clear and easy winner for almost anybody's taste. Now, add in other possible brushes and you could stump me in a second. :lol:
My problem with the D3 is the fact for $10 more you can get an Eshan....
If you want a 2-band. I love my Duke 3 in Best. It has the softest face feel of all of my brushes (most of which are 2-band).
Its been sometime since I touched a Simpson 2 band, they felt rather soft at the time...

The best badger is nice for sure though :wink:
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Sodapopjones wrote:
notthesharpest wrote:
jpq5 wrote:I may be in the market soon for a new brush. I currently use a vulfix pure and just want to expand my horizons. I think I've narrowed it down to Simpson.
Duke 2
Duke 3
Chubby 1
What are your thoughts on these brushes.
Duke 3 has a better handle than Chubby 1 but the same size head, and that head is a better all-round size than the Duke 2. I think that out of just these three brushes the Duke 3 is the clear and easy winner for almost anybody's taste. Now, add in other possible brushes and you could stump me in a second. :lol:
My problem with the D3 is the fact for $10 more you can get an Eshan....
See? :lol: Ehsan had a very nice idea for his brush. But now we're getting into preference territory as well.
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Post by rsp1202 »

If the Grosvenor reincarnates, then that. Barring this, a Duke 3* and Emperor 3, and Colonel two- and three-band. No shortage of Simpsons to choose from.

*My sneaking suspicion is that the D3 and E3 will ultimately be the only brushes I end up with. Those suckers have bullseyes on them, oh, yes.
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I bought the Duke 3.
It has the exact same knot as the Chubby 1 but the handle is longer which works better for me. It may be different for you.
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Post by Gareth »

Bruce, I would say from those three brushes that you chose the 'right' one. The CH1 would be most likely too small in the hand, I would imagine. I've owned a couple of D3s in the past and always found them to be excellent workhorses.

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Out of the three brushes you list (if you choose the CH1 in best and not super), all you are dealing with is a size issue. Yes the CH1 may be more densly filled, but if it is in Best Badger then 'flow through' shouldn't be a problem.

I think any of the ones you listed would do your shave justice for many years. I personally prefer the Chubby, but I also prefer larger brushes and mine is the CH3 in Best.

So go with what size of brush you think you might be most comfortable with and use it in good health.
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