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Thread: Anyone tried a Glenn Ey from down under?

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    Default Anyone tried a Glenn Ey from down under?

    I have been using one for a bit now and love it. 24mm. Tall and soft with great backbone. Only prob is I NEED the 1.5 scuttle from dirty bird to come, in a big way to really see what I can "whip" up!!!

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    Never heard of it.

    You have a lot of nerve mentioning it without a picture.
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    You mean these ? Exquisite Silvertip Badger Hair Shaving Brush. | eBay

    Nuhh ! Never tried one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    You mean these ? Exquisite Silvertip Badger Hair Shaving Brush. | eBay

    Nuhh ! Never tried one.
    LMAO that would be it! well similar. Great work... Your's???

    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Never heard of it.

    You have a lot of nerve mentioning it without a picture.
    Sorry Here ya go!
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    Fantastic brush!! Firm at the base but very soft. Holds GOBS AND GOBS of lather!!

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    Its nice to hear he claims that no harm comes to the badger,they are shaved in the summer and the hair grows back in the winter,Nice work for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    LMAO that would be it! well similar. Great work... Your's???



    Sorry Here ya go!
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    Fantastic brush!! Firm at the base but very soft. Holds GOBS AND GOBS of lather!!
    That thing is gorgeous. Up till now I hadn't seen a turned handle that screamed "must own". I'm gonna have to add it to the list for when SWMBO says I've been a good boy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    LMAO that would be it! well similar. Great work... Your's???
    No, seriously, never tried one. I can only afford a $18 Omega boar brush
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    That certainly is a hansom brush.

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    they're beautiful....but I can't get past the 'Please also note that no harm comes to the badger. They are shaved in summer and their hair has fully regrown by winter'
    Shaving a badger isn't something I really want to do. Ever.

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    Beautiful brush. I've always been leery of wooden handles on shaving brushes. I do have a Semagouge (sp?) boar with a wooden handle and so far so good. That is pretty enough that I might take a chance.

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