11-06-2021, 01:58 PM
(11-06-2021, 01:39 PM)GAW9576 Wrote:(11-06-2021, 01:17 AM)Old Sarge Wrote: Ooh La La...very cool shot of your ER 1914! For a second, I thought it was either gold plated or highly polished brass.
I get what you're saying about boar brushes. My Semogue SOC boar doesn't have much backbone, so I find myself mostly painting. However, the Omega Pro 49 boar is nothing but backbone and I've really got to work to get some splay. I'm going to pick up a Semogue 1305 on my Connaught Shaving order, maybe this weekend. I see Fuzzy using it all the time and I think it is his favorite brush. I kind of want boar brushes to be my go to for some odd reason.![]()
So, I soak my natural fiber brushes in water for a bit prior to lathering, do you do the same? I was reading that some folks say with the boar brushes if you want to improve backbone, either don't soak at all or only soak about half-way up the knot. I haven't tried this yet, but it sounds interesting.
Mabey I'll give the soaking just half the brush a try. I always heard you had to soak a boar for a while before use. Maybe I misheard misunderstood or was misinformed or in some other way mistaken.
Yep, I've always soaked my natural hair brushes as well. Here's a link to a thread that I stumbled across while researching the Semogue 1305. It discusses various thoughts on soaking to modulate backbone.
https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/thr...ne.325850/
Bryan, FNG-SE

