Hawkeye5
11-01-2007, 09:30 AM
This is not ment to be a review, just some observations and an idea of how your shave stuff might be appriciated by others after you're gone.
I'm 60, so my father has been gone for quite a few years. He and I experimented with returning to soap and brushes back in the 70's. The only shaving item I have that was his is a old boar and badger combination brush with a longer handle. You see them on ebay every now and then. I think this one was part of the 'Barber Shop' line that had a brief life in the mid to late 70's.
The brush itself is not very dense with a small knot and a bit on the floppy side. I was frankly pleased how easy whipping up a good lather (Kiss My Face) with cream was. He was using this brush with soap, and it may be too floppy to be a good soap brush. I'll have to try it with soap and see.
Too the point. Just using the brush has produced a flood of memory about my father and the things we did when I was a kid. Odd how something as mundane as a shaving brush can do that.
So, keep in mind that a son, grandson, or even great grandson may someday use your stuff and think "thanks granddad".
I'm 60, so my father has been gone for quite a few years. He and I experimented with returning to soap and brushes back in the 70's. The only shaving item I have that was his is a old boar and badger combination brush with a longer handle. You see them on ebay every now and then. I think this one was part of the 'Barber Shop' line that had a brief life in the mid to late 70's.
The brush itself is not very dense with a small knot and a bit on the floppy side. I was frankly pleased how easy whipping up a good lather (Kiss My Face) with cream was. He was using this brush with soap, and it may be too floppy to be a good soap brush. I'll have to try it with soap and see.
Too the point. Just using the brush has produced a flood of memory about my father and the things we did when I was a kid. Odd how something as mundane as a shaving brush can do that.
So, keep in mind that a son, grandson, or even great grandson may someday use your stuff and think "thanks granddad".