Simpson Brushes Appreciation Thread

halvor

a most elusive fish
I'm into wetshaving for many reasons, and much of it has to do with tradition. I know that there are many great brushmakers out there, but few can boast the traditional aspect of the Simpson name. Now, I'm aware that Simpson brushes are made by Progress/Vulfix on the Isle of Man, and that's fine with me since, aside from the handles being formed on CNC machinery, all aspects are done in the traditional manner.
I've been a Simpsons fan in the past, and remain one... actually, this feeling being somewhat reinforced over the years.

Anyway, I've been looking at this brush on Simpsons site for ages, and finally saw my way clear to make one mine. The Simpsons "58" LE in faux Tortoise... a nice chock of Manchurian hair ...

Bill, this brush caught my eye on the Simpson website just now. It's 100 pounds off for Black Friday. It's a looker for sure; how does it fare in use? 23 knot is smaller than I usually go for...
 

BlacknTan

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I love the brush, Halvor, but then, I like "Manchurian" hair.. It's up there with my favorites.

At £100 off, it would be hard to pass up!
 

halvor

a most elusive fish
I love the brush, Halvor, but then, I like "Manchurian" hair.. It's up there with my favorites.

At £100 off, it would be hard to pass up!
Only one reference for me, the TSN M6 with glue bump, but it’s a good knot, so I don’t think I’m averse to Simp Manch. I was thinking more in terms of knot size and loft?
 
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Rufusdog

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I've the Simpson QE II Jubilee with a Manchurian knot measuring 23 mm X 50 mm. I once had a Simpson M 6 with a Manchurian knot of approximately the same nominal size as the Jubillee's, but it had a significant glue bump. The Jubilee knot has a soft feel and is nicely flexible without being floppy, whereas the M 6 feels much stiffer; too stiff for my liking. Obviously the glue bump of the M 6 has reduced the loft giving it much more backbone. I tried hard to like the M 6, but it never gave me the satisfying face feel of the Jubilee, hence I sold it. Too bad because I liked the brush's aesthetics; just not the glue bump.
 
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