Wednesday, April 11, 2012

New Forest Super Badger Two Band 24mm Bone


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This brush is lathe turned and shaped by hand in the New Forest in high quality alternative bone. It has a 24 mm knot, 50 mm loft and 52 mm handle with a diameter of 39 mm.
It has a very firm backbone with soft tips popular with face latherers for use with hard soaps. And it produces great results with creams as well.

Price £40 including free worldwide delivery. Payment by paypal quoting the brush required to NFB@padh.co.uk

5 comments:

  1. hi peter,
    recieved your brush today ,looks stunning nice size in the hand ,lovely soft tips ,looking forward to years of service with it thanks again , ian.

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  2. Hello Fido, dont know if you ever used a shavemac and/or M&F brushes, both in two band, how would you compare density to these? Thanks

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  3. The two band hair used in New Forest brushes is commonly described by users as good as any other of the well known brands. Not surprising, because it is the same type of hair. Density is similar too.

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  4. Hi - I bought a brush from you a few years ago - think it was a tubby badger's best - which has been great.

    Whilst shaving yesterday the brush section detached from the handle section.
    - The brush section is intact - e.g. the band of hair is firmly held together at the base.
    - Appears that the resin / glue holding this section within the handle has come away.

    Are you able to repair this or what would you recommend as the best course of action?

    It's been great to use so I'd love to keep using it.

    Thanks

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  5. Hi
    I bought a brush from you a few years ago - I think it is a tubby badger's best - which has been great.

    Whilst shaving yesterday the brush section detached from the handle section.
    -The brush section is intact - e.g. the band of hair is firmly held together at the base.
    -Appears that the resin / glue holding this section within the handle has come away.

    Are you able to repair this or what would you recommend as the best course of action?

    It's been great to use so I'd love to keep using it.

    Thanks

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