rustyblade wrote:It doesn't lather as easy, holds too much water, too stout, and the handle becomes slippery. Sort of like a short, stout Irish fellow who drinks too much, can hold his urine way too long, and then when you actually need his help he throws up (and I might as well say it: too much Guinness) all over himself.
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Rusty,
The Ch2 Best I just bought from Lee could be a twin of your Ch1 in terms of the bristle. My CH2 Best seems a little more even in coloration and the tips are a shade whiter. But like you, I have owned CH1 in both finest and Manchurian and was not happy with either grade. I found the CH1 a little too small, a little too dense, and in the case of the Manchurian--a little too scrubby.
Relative the to CH1, My CH2 Best has a nearly perfect, to my hand, size/feel. The knot is both larger with more loft and seems to hold a lot of lather. Its also a slightly nicer looking knot with a bit more of a fan shape.
Are we wacked or what?
The Ch2 Best I just bought from Lee could be a twin of your Ch1 in terms of the bristle. My CH2 Best seems a little more even in coloration and the tips are a shade whiter. But like you, I have owned CH1 in both finest and Manchurian and was not happy with either grade. I found the CH1 a little too small, a little too dense, and in the case of the Manchurian--a little too scrubby.
Relative the to CH1, My CH2 Best has a nearly perfect, to my hand, size/feel. The knot is both larger with more loft and seems to hold a lot of lather. Its also a slightly nicer looking knot with a bit more of a fan shape.
Are we wacked or what?
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John, Yeah, that pretty much sums up my take on it as well. But it's odd. One would think that if one liked one, you would like the other. That Rooney Super, Style 1, small was kind of an on-the-spot 'impulse buy', which is something that I hardly ever do; not with brushes anyway. But I went for it partially because I'd been so pleased with the CH1 Best that I briefly had. Ah, well.....
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Well, better result today. Turns out the Chubby isn't that a good brush for shave sticks, it is better suited to mashing it around a soap dish (or bowl if that's your thing) a bit to transfuse the soap slag with the dihydrogen monoxide held in the breech so it flows freely throughout the bucket.
But the T2 is better suited for this anyway.
But the T2 is better suited for this anyway.
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Horse Shaver wrote:Rusty,
The Ch2 Best I just bought from Lee could be a twin of your Ch1 in terms of the bristle. My CH2 Best seems a little more even in coloration and the tips are a shade whiter. But like you, I have owned CH1 in both finest and Manchurian and was not happy with either grade. I found the CH1 a little too small, a little too dense, and in the case of the Manchurian--a little too scrubby.
Relative the to CH1, My CH2 Best has a nearly perfect, to my hand, size/feel. The knot is both larger with more loft and seems to hold a lot of lather. Its also a slightly nicer looking knot with a bit more of a fan shape.
Are we wacked or what?
Hi,
CH2 is a rather good size. Others might find CH3 large.
Me, on the other hand find them to be good sizes though, YMMV.
I, too, find the CH1 handle rather short and stout.
Months ago, I had send a CH1 flying to the wall while shaking it dry. A chip developed but was fixed with super glue.
Regards,
Jason
It's as close to perfect as I've found so far!LostInCincy wrote:I can't tell you how frightening it is that in looking up the specs on the T2, I find it within my ideal brush size...rustyblade wrote: But the T2 is better suited for this anyway.
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Richard, yeah I can see how you might have that problem with it. Personally, I've always been slightly put off the Chubby by the price. The Duke brushes seem a far better buy, although I would imagine the knot is slightly different. Do you have any experience with the Duke brushes to compare with the Chubby? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
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Richard, Yeah, that was my only beef with the CH1 Best that I used for a bit......the handle was just too short to be comfortable for me. If it had been even a little bit longer I would have bought that brush in a instant as the working end of it was just aces, I thought. Especially with soaps in those wooden bowls....it was really nice. The guy was willing to sell it for a bargain price to boot. But I just couldn't quite come to grips with, as it were, that stubby handle. But since, I've oft regretted not buying it when I could have.
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I just sold a CH1 as the brush handle was small. Knotwise, it was fine, and the bristle was soft, but it tended to open up. Not as much as a Kent BK8, which to me just really opened all the way up and the badger looked like it was split down the middle. No, my CH1 was more like half of that, which was not bad. But when compared to my Rooney Finest, it seemed denser, shorter loft, but it did not have the bounce-back feeling of the Rooney Finest.Horse Shaver wrote:Rusty,
The Ch2 Best I just bought from Lee could be a twin of your Ch1 in terms of the bristle. My CH2 Best seems a little more even in coloration and the tips are a shade whiter. But like you, I have owned CH1 in both finest and Manchurian and was not happy with either grade. I found the CH1 a little too small, a little too dense, and in the case of the Manchurian--a little too scrubby.
Relative the to CH1, My CH2 Best has a nearly perfect, to my hand, size/feel. The knot is both larger with more loft and seems to hold a lot of lather. Its also a slightly nicer looking knot with a bit more of a fan shape.
Are we wacked or what?
My dilemna, if you will, is either a CH2 or another Rooney, maybe a Heritage.
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The Chubby 2 (Super) was the one recommended to me back just after the Great Pre-Cambrian Proliferation by my old barber at Trumper (when it still was Trumper, of course.) Long before any of our new-found shaving wisdom was around, he said "The main job of a shaving brush is to carry water to the beard. The denser the brush, the better it does the job. It's not as easy to whip up mountains of froth, but it will give you a better shave. If you disagree after a month, I'll give you your money back."
It's still, I think, my favourite brush, many years on. But, yes, there is a certain amount of what we'll call The Guinness Issue about it...
It's still, I think, my favourite brush, many years on. But, yes, there is a certain amount of what we'll call The Guinness Issue about it...
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