Kent brush
Kent brush
I have a Shavemac 2band 26 knot and love it; however I always wanted a Kent brush. I think the BLK/BK 12 maybe too big so I am considering either the 8 or 4. I do not think either could be better than my Shavemac, the brush is truly fabulous but maybe the Kent will be a different experience. Any opinions.
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I've never used a Shavemac brush. I've read wonderful things about them though.
That said, IMHO experience, get the Kent and try it. I believe you won't be disappointed.
I've used many a high-end brush and the ultimate was the vintage plexi-glass handled Plisson in European White bristle. I've never experienced a brush so soft yet so lather generating.
Yet the Kent BK4 I own is very similar though not quite the same. It's darn near the same yet not quite as luxurious as the Plisson from the era it was produced nor from anything I've tried from an era hence.
Don't look for the Plexi Plisson anymore because it's from a time long remembered, a dream as it were, but no longer produced for decades.
Try the Kent, it's the best that one can do nowadays, IMHO.
Chris
That said, IMHO experience, get the Kent and try it. I believe you won't be disappointed.
I've used many a high-end brush and the ultimate was the vintage plexi-glass handled Plisson in European White bristle. I've never experienced a brush so soft yet so lather generating.
Yet the Kent BK4 I own is very similar though not quite the same. It's darn near the same yet not quite as luxurious as the Plisson from the era it was produced nor from anything I've tried from an era hence.
Don't look for the Plexi Plisson anymore because it's from a time long remembered, a dream as it were, but no longer produced for decades.
Try the Kent, it's the best that one can do nowadays, IMHO.
Chris
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Chris,
Thanks
I seem to enjoy a larger brush is the only difference between the 4 and 8 knot and loft?
Thanks
I seem to enjoy a larger brush is the only difference between the 4 and 8 knot and loft?
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I think you'll find a huge difference between a Shavemac 2-band and any of the Kent BK's in terms of density and backbone. The Shavemac has much more of both than the Kent. The Kent BK 4 is pillowy soft and cloud-like whereas the Shavemac 2-band feels more robust although the tips are soft. I have both brushes and they are at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of face-feel.
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I think you'll find a huge difference between a Shavemac 2-band and any of the Kent BK's in terms of density and backbone. The Shavemac has much more of both than the Kent. The Kent BK 4 is pillowy soft and cloud-like whereas the Shavemac 2-band feels more robust although the tips are soft. I have both brushes and they are at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of face-feel.
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As a 'big' brush fan I highly recommend striking the kent 4 from consideration....it might be one of the best latherers out there, but the size will always disappoint
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My feelings as wellfallingwickets wrote:As a 'big' brush fan I highly recommend striking the kent 4 from consideration....it might be one of the best latherers out there, but the size will always disappoint
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Vince, the loft is almost the same for the BK4 and 8. The width of the knot in the BK8 is larger. It blooms beautifully after a shave. The handles are shaped the same, but the 8 is larger to maintain proper proportion. I think you'd really like the 8 if you prefer larger brushes.Vincev wrote:Chris,
Thanks
I seem to enjoy a larger brush is the only difference between the 4 and 8 knot and loft?
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Thank you gentleman,
I thought the experience would be different, I can see a BK8 in my future
I thought the experience would be different, I can see a BK8 in my future
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Vince I could easily use a BK4 as my only brush, it's that versatile.
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Vince, if you like bigger brushes then by all means try the BK8. I have a BK12 and it's decadent though too big for me nowadays with my taste changing to smaller brushes. I can imagine that the BK8 is the same yet smaller or more accommodating to tastes for such sizes.Vincev wrote:Chris,
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I seem to enjoy a larger brush is the only difference between the 4 and 8 knot and loft?
I defer to the posts made here on size having never owned a BK8.
Whatever you get please let us know of your experience and how you like it.
Chris
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+1Squire wrote:Vince I could easily use a BK4 as my only brush, it's that versatile.
When I acquired my BK4 a couple of years ago, it became my main brush. It's a great traveller as well.
And yes, it has been nearly a year since I visited SMF ....... been crazy busy with my consulting business and just had to cut some things out. Now I'm between contracts, I may find myself on the board a bit more.
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Wendell, welcome back!
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57 thumbs up on that sentimentWendell, welcome back!
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Wendell!fallingwickets wrote:57 thumbs up on that sentimentWendell, welcome back!
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Thank you gents ... it's been an interesting year -- full bathroom reno, opened my consulting firm, closed off my first long-term gig, and now just chilling while looking for the next opportunity. Life could be worse, and probably not a lot better.brothers wrote:Wendell!fallingwickets wrote:57 thumbs up on that sentimentWendell, welcome back!
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I'm sure you were given full permission to create a sublime shave environment hahahahaahahfull bathroom reno,
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My wife actually encouraged the shaving mirror after we saw a similar one in our contractor's recently reno'd bathroom. I have been able to move all my brushes into the new cabinet which has much more shelf space than we had pre-reno.fallingwickets wrote:I'm sure you were given full permission to create a sublime shave environment hahahahaahah
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is the cloned single version running around????? hahahaMy wife actually encouraged the shaving mirror
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