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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 432104" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I've been using an old antique Badger bristle brush for years that belonged to my grandfather. It's well worn, extremely soft and looks like the middle is worn out?? I'm not familiar with quality brushes or their cost so I never really did any research on this. This old brush works great, feels great and i don't wish to change. I was given a couple of boar bristle brushes that someone picked up at a discount store somewhere. Tried one of them and tossed them in my toolbox for cleaning parts. LOL They were coarse, stiff and didn't work up a lather. At least that was my take on it. Maybe someday I'll go and shop for a decent new Badger brush, but it will have to be soft, not too full and not too pricey. I"m getting on in age and this one has lasted me longer than I can remember. And I have no clue what a new one would cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 432104, member: 232"] I've been using an old antique Badger bristle brush for years that belonged to my grandfather. It's well worn, extremely soft and looks like the middle is worn out?? I'm not familiar with quality brushes or their cost so I never really did any research on this. This old brush works great, feels great and i don't wish to change. I was given a couple of boar bristle brushes that someone picked up at a discount store somewhere. Tried one of them and tossed them in my toolbox for cleaning parts. LOL They were coarse, stiff and didn't work up a lather. At least that was my take on it. Maybe someday I'll go and shop for a decent new Badger brush, but it will have to be soft, not too full and not too pricey. I"m getting on in age and this one has lasted me longer than I can remember. And I have no clue what a new one would cost. [/QUOTE]
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