Horse Hair Shaving Brush Knot - Brown (20mm x 63mm)

$6.75
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Similar in appearance to boar bristles, but extremely soft.  Made from 100% horse hair with no fillers.

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  • 5
    Horse Hair Shaving Brush Knot

    Posted by Pete B on Jul 27th 2023

    My two go-to brushes are boar (I like the stiffness) and silvertip badger (obvious reasons), but I thought I try a horse knot on a rebuilt vintage Star shaving brush. I wasn't expecting much, but was very surprised with this not. It's a nice blend of my two favorites, didn't smell like a barnyard, and was easy to break-in. I have five more "re-builds" on my desk and I'll buy another horse for at least one of them.

  • 5
    20MM Brown Horse Hair Knot

    Posted by BEC on Jul 7th 2023

    Very soft on the face. Had a bit of smell to it, but was gone after a couple days use. Great brush for a restore, highly recommend.

  • 2
    Hores Knot

    Posted by Doug on Jul 24th 2021

    The knot would lose a lot of hair with every used now 3 months later my brush will need a new knot.

  • 5
    Well made brush, with a good base for installing in handle.

    Posted by GeorgeW on Oct 5th 2020

    Haven't completed the project yet, but am confident this knot will perform very well.

  • 5
    The brush knot is full, yet soft. I especially like knowing that the horses who donate their hair are not harmed by the process.

    Posted by Philip on Mar 29th 2020

    A great way to introduce brush shaving to new users, and always a welcomed gift to anyone.

  • 5
    This is a wonderful alternate to the stiffer brushes that I usually use. The brush knot is supple and pleasant to use. Alternating between the stiffer boar bristle is a very satisfying experience.

    Posted by Philip Scott-Smith on Mar 26th 2020

    Great for starting out with brush shaving, as well as a welcome alternate to the stiffer brush knots.

  • 5
    Product as advertised, soft and comfortable bristles. Very good brush knot.

    Posted by Dale Fuller on Oct 23rd 2019

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