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		<title>I Don&#8217;t Like Mondays (or Silvertip)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the day I bought my first shaving brush, &#8220;silvertip&#8221; grade badger bristles have always been held up as the ne plus ultra, the top of the line, the best of the best. Silvertip brushes &#8212; so named for their Johnny Winteresque white hairs, which only turn black at the very bottom where the bristles [...]]]></description>
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<p>From the day I bought my first shaving brush, &#8220;silvertip&#8221; grade badger bristles have always been held up as the ne plus ultra, the top of the line, the best of the best. Silvertip brushes &#8212; so named for their Johnny Winteresque white hairs, which only turn black at the very bottom where the bristles come out of the handle &#8212; are by far the most expensive of all shaving brushes, so they&#8217;re the shavegeek&#8217;s holy grail. You&#8217;re just not a man till you buy a silvertip shaving brush, or better yet, three or four of them.</p>
<p>The story goes that when Chinese badger hunters swing their poleaxes and pop go the weasels, the tufts of bristle that make up the white band around the badger&#8217;s neck are considered the best grade of bristle for making shaving brushes, because, well, I don&#8217;t really know. Nobody has ever been able to explain why the white bristles are better than the darker hair on the rest of the badger, except that they&#8217;re said to be stiffer. Or softer. Or stiffer and softer. Depends on which ad copy you read. </p>
<p>I started out with an Art Of Shaving &#8220;Pure&#8221; badger brush I bought for $40 years ago, then I traded up to a $50 AOS brush in &#8220;Fine&#8221; badger. Movin&#8217; on up, as they say. Hey, it was ten dollars better, right? And I jumped up a whole badger grade! Yipeee!</p>
<p>Then I upgraded further to brushes with &#8220;Best&#8221; grade badger hair. It&#8217;s one step down from silvertip, but I find it much softer on my face and and more luxurious feeling. The Vulfix brushes I favor call this grade of hair &#8220;Super&#8221;, while Simpson calls it &#8220;Best&#8221;, and Kent and Shavemac actually call it &#8220;Silvertip&#8221; even though it&#8217;s clearly not. </p>
<p>But I&#8217;m not immune to the shavegeek dogma. I got a genuine silvertip Vulfix earlier this year, and I was really excited about it. I used it exclusively for months, ignoring the Vulfix Super brushes I&#8217;d been using and loving. Even though the silvertip brush felt harder and more prickly against my skin, I told myself that this was what a superior shaving brush was supposed to feel like, and tried my best to convince myself that I liked it better than my Vulfix Supers. </p>
<p>This weekend, I finally gave up. I have to face facts &#8212; I just don&#8217;t like silvertip after all. It&#8217;s a fine brush and lathers like nobody&#8217;s business, but I far prefer my Best/Super grade brushes from Vulfix, Edwin-Jagger, and Dovo/Merkur. They feel better against my face, they lather just as well (maybe even a little better, truth be told), and I like the fact that they don&#8217;t cost an arm and a leg. I&#8217;ll put my $90 Vulfix #377 up against any silvertip brush at any price. There are bigger brushes, and more expensive brushes, but there are no better brushes than the Vulfix #377 in Super badger.</p>
<p>I realize this is a personal preference thing. I&#8217;m sure some guys like that prickly feeling. I don&#8217;t. If silvertip lathered better, or easier, or did anything else that improved the shave, I&#8217;d try to overlook the prickly sensation. But it doesn&#8217;t. It&#8217;s pretty to look at, I&#8217;ll give it that. And it is a stiffer bristle, so guys who like using hard shave soap may find it works better at whipping up lather off a cake of soap than a softer brush. Me, I use a $12 Omega boar bristle brush with hard shave soap, and it works like a charm. And doesn&#8217;t cost $300.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a funny thing about silver and overheated hobbyist geeks. Back when I was reviewing high-end audio gear, silver audio cables were the big thing. Heinously expensive, hard to come by, but you just weren&#8217;t an audiophile unless you had at least one run of silver cable in your system. </p>
<p>And I fell for it hook, line and sinker, boy. Cabled my entire rig with silver, and marveled at all the increased detail and &#8220;speed&#8221; I could finally hear, now that the silver was letting the signal get through just that much faster, due to its lower resistance at microwave frequencies. </p>
<p>Of course, I was wrong. These days I&#8217;m back using copper cables &#8212; Belden, in fact, as decidedly and calculatedly as unaudiophile as it gets &#8212; and my system sounds better than it ever did. </p>
<p>Now, far be it for me to call guys who want silvertip brushes chumps. These brushes are rare, expensive, top of the line, and much more collectible than a best badger brush. But from a purely pragmatic standpoint, they don&#8217;t improve the lather or the shave. They feel different, but it&#8217;s up to you to decide whether this difference means better or just different. To me, it&#8217;s just different, and it&#8217;s a difference I don&#8217;t particularly care for. </p>
<p>Today I got my Vulfix #377 out of its box where it&#8217;s been sitting for months. Man, do I love this brush! Especially now that I&#8217;ve had a chance to live with silvertip for awhile.</p>
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