- Jul 23, 2021
- #1
Northstonehill
Gents, I am considering trying on a brush restauration - so where does one go to get a high quality replacement knot?
I tried to buy a replacement knot from Simpsons (synthetic) but they don’t sell replacements separately.
I will not buy from China, only from western hemisphere.
Thanks for any pointers.
- Jul 23, 2021
- #2
Beefdrippings
If you’re interested in synthetic, off the top of my head I would say AP Shave Co, Turn n Shave or Phoenix Shaving
- Jul 23, 2021
- #3
SterFry
ShaveForge
AP shave Co
Turn N shave
- Jul 23, 2021
- #4
KW Driver
If your interest is not buying a Chinese product, vs not buying directly from China, your search parameters are going to be much narrower.
- Jul 23, 2021
- #5
zoidberg
Northstonehill said:
Gents, I am considering trying on a brush restauration - so where does one go to get a high quality replacement knot?
I tried to buy a replacement knot from Simpsons (synthetic) but they don’t sell replacements separately.
I will not buy from China, only from western hemisphere.
See AlsoShaving Brush Knots: What’s the best for you?Understanding Knot SizeBrush knot size. Is bigger better. Does knot type determine knot width or height15 Synthetic Shave Brushes - Which Is Best For You? - SharpologistThanks for any pointers.
AFAIK a few places like ApShaveCo seem to source their knots from China but made to their specs, I think Yaqi.
But the specs are higher than the ones Yaqi sell.
Again I think ShaveMac, Muhle synth knots are made in Europe. I think you can buy a knot on it's own from ShaveMac though, might be worth sending them an email.
- Jul 23, 2021
- Thread starter
- #6
Northstonehill
zoidberg said:
AFAIK a few places like ApShaveCo seem to source their knots from China but made to their specs, I think Yaqi.
But the specs are higher than the ones Yaqi sell.
Again I think ShaveMac, Muhle synth knots are made in Europe. I think you can buy a knot on it's own from ShaveMac though, might be worth sending them an email.
Thanks. This was what I meant, sorry for being imprecise. I am looking for Western made knots. I did not know that Shavemac made/sold synthetics. Will check!
- Jul 23, 2021
- #7
EclipseRedRing
I smell like a Christmas pudding
I think you can order a knot only, to your exact specifications, by using the online Shavemac configurator. I would be surprised if you can buy any natural knot which is not sourced in China. Even 'European Badger' refers I understand to the type of badger rather than its country of origin and that most is again from China. I could be very wrong here.
- Jul 23, 2021
- #8
Multum in parvo
+ 1 on Shavemac
They also have a reknotting service so you can send in your brush.
- Jul 23, 2021
- #9
Four for Luck
I have had great success with Whipped Dog.
- Jul 23, 2021
- #10
emwolf
+2 on Shavemac. I've never purchased, but The Golden Nib comes highly recommended.
- Jul 23, 2021
- #11
Rudy Vey
Shaving baby skin and turkey necks
Shavemac for badger knots, they do not sell their synthetics (yet).
- Jul 23, 2021
- #12
KW Driver
Four for Luck said:
I have had great success with Whipped Dog.
I’ve bought from WD and TGN. I assume they’re both reselling Chinese knots.
I assume unless the vendor isn’t selling their own hand tied knots, or another company’s hand tied knots, then they’re reselling Chinese knots.
- Jul 23, 2021
- #13
Beefdrippings
I think the G5 offered by AP Shave Co is German fibres but may be assembled off shore. Hard to tell
- Jul 23, 2021
- #14
linty1
My wallet cries.
If you like the Simpsons synth knots you could buy the whole brush to harvest the knot?
- Jul 23, 2021
- #15
Balthier
I almost think simpsons might get their synthetic fiber from china, but not sure, do simpsons make their own synthetic fiber, I know they source their badger hair from china? I assume mostly everything is chinese besides maybe some ap shave co. synthetic knots, shavemac and I read muhle makes their own STF knots.
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- Jul 23, 2021
- #16
12stones
emwolf said:
I've never purchased, but The Golden Nib comes highly recommended.
These are also Chinese knots. Good knots, but Chinese-made.
- Jul 24, 2021
- #17
blantyre
Shavemac (I really like D01), easy and excellent. Declaration Grooming knots are nice but large - they will custom make a knot for your handle but I think only 24 mm or larger. I find the B3 hair is excellent - but I do like some scrub. Probably ridiculous, but Lee Sabini used to make good knots. I’ve no idea if he’s still active, he was extremely aloof even when he was actively selling stuff.
They are probably all Chinese sourced hair but selected and knotted elsewhere.
- Jul 24, 2021
- #18
It's Hedley
Northstonehill said:
Gents, I am considering trying on a brush restauration - so where does one go to get a high quality replacement knot?
I tried to buy a replacement knot from Simpsons (synthetic) but they don’t sell replacements separately.
I will not buy from China, only from western hemisphere.
Thanks for any pointers.
Peter, I will second what others have mentioned, Shavemac and specifically for you, the Silvertip 2 band. It is a beautifully soft, but dense enough brush, that you know it's on your face. A 2 to 1 ratio is a nice size (24m knot would be set to 48m loft). It is similar to the knot in your Ever Ready 200, but even softer with a bit less backbone. Good luck on the restoration!
- Jul 24, 2021
- #19
SgtCrppls
Shavemac
- Jul 24, 2021
- #20
BigJ
EclipseRedRing said:
I think you can order a knot only, to your exact specifications, by using the online Shavemac configurator. I would be surprised if you can buy any natural knot which is not sourced in China. Even 'European Badger' refers I understand to the type of badger rather than its country of origin and that most is again from China. I could be very wrong here.
+2! Shavemac knots are extremely high-quality IME! I have 5 in rotation!!
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