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Your call,I would never do it on a good S.T. tho.
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Norton convert
I would never ever try it on a expensive brush, permanent hair color is strong stuff and would most likely ruin it.
Dye a cheap one for display and hide the good one... Kinda silly if you ask me though, but I guess it's a solution....
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Forum mogwai
In this day and age I'm sure with some knowledge of genetics you could engineer a badger to produce quality black hair or maybe cross a badger with another critter to get what you want.
You could cross a badger and a skunk to get a Bunk.
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*HAD is in full motion*
I would honestly stick to that rooney brush I pointed out to you on classicshaving.com it is even blacker then it looks in the picture, mine is by far the darkest I have ever seen compared to anyones brushes...i dont know what model it is but im sure the folks at classicshaving can tell you and certainly sell you just the brush
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Senior Member
The blackest badger knots I've seen have been made with Finnish badger hair. They are a bit softer than Chinese black badger knots, don't know why exactly.
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my brush I got from Target for $10 as my starter brush is still the one I use most days and is all black
Bubba
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Cooncat Bob (Bob's Razor Works) also uses black badger hair in some of his handmade shave brushes, you might want to contact him as well, he makes a good brush.
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Just make sure you have the skunk's back feet off the ground when you catch him or you are really in for some fun !.........Tomatoe juice anyone ?
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