2. The Omega 20106 gets a new head of hair today, as does the
3. Rooney Finest.
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Yeah, I'll hold onto it. I don't exactly have an address to return it to anyway. The most recent communication from Mr. S was a couple of weeks ago acknowledging my earlier communication to him, and his statement that he wanted to rectify the situation. I think he's a busy guy and I'm sure these after-the-fact follow-ups aren't the first thing he thinks about every morning when he goes off to work. I just took the only course open to me and bought the biggest "Finest" knot I could find to replace the other one.Squire wrote:Looks like you have your hands full Gary. I take it you won't be sending the Rooney back to Mr. Sabini?
What is the loft on your "new" brush compared with the Rooney Finest?brothers wrote:The Rooney Finest TGN has been used successfully the past two mornings with a cream. It's not as long and soft (floppy in a very good way) as the Rooney knot was, and also, it's got more backbone. Regardless, it does produce a nice ample supply of lather, and at the end when I squeeze out the excess, it seems to have some left over, which is nice. It's going to be a fine brush, just not over-the-top, like it was. I'm going to keep using it for a few more days with a cream, then I'll take it on a run with some soaps, just to see how it does.
Yes, sir. That is exactly what I mean also. Now you see why I liked this particular brush. What did you think I meant?Fido wrote:Gary, by loft, I meant the height from the top of the handle to the highest tips.