#21
I just received this B15 and will try it out later today. B13 and B14 were very good so I’m interested to try the latest after I gave it a couple of shampoos. Blood of Kings handle is as striking and beautiful as ever.

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#22

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
Agreed that a nice pour. Presents a little darker as BOK should traditionally.

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#23

अनित्य
Gentlemen, what can you say about B11 vs B14?

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#24

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
I really really like B11. To my perspective it right there with B5, 6, 9B in being just right combination of gel without being moppish. B14 outstanding too just more resembling classically Euro, say a good Simpson SilverTip. No loser between them though. What do you want in a knot?

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#25

Member
Barlest , Lourdes France
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2022, 11:53 PM by Olive.)
My  perspective is B11 have an excellent backbone , scrubby just excellent and soft too.
For me its a standard .
B 14 is excellent too.  Less backbone / B11 but stay good backbone if i compare to B13 , a brush very floppy... For me.
And a very good density too like b11 but perhaps more souple and soft.
Its really call our proper sensation and by définition very subjective.
For me B11 and B14 are very excellent. Different but very good .
I am not an expert . Just m'y feeling.

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#26
I had a SV brush that lost a few hairs on almost every use and after 2 or so years I finally got feed up and yanked the knot and had Scott put a B14 knot in. Always wanted to have one of Scott’s knots. The original knot is 26 and Scott felt it could handle a 30. What the heck I went for it. It is a monster with good backbone and a great face feel. Not scritchy, nor scrubby. I have used perhaps 10 times and it gets better every shave. All my other brushes (approx) 24 are either 28 or 26. Very happy with the feel and performance.

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#27

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(This post was last modified: 06-23-2022, 10:55 PM by DanLaw.)
New updates reviewing the B14 and B15 knots - GO BACK TO OPENING POST TO READ THE UPDATED REVIEW

Apologies for the delay in getting these out as things quite bad and deteriorating here.

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#28
(06-23-2022, 10:28 PM)DanLaw Wrote: New updates reviewing the B14 and B15 knots - GO BACK TO OPENING POST TO READ THE UPDATED REVIEW

Apologies for the delay in getting these out as things quite bad and deteriorating here.
I dunno, man. I find B15 a bit scritchy. I like B13 and B14 better. Do you not feel any scritch with your B15, or did it go away on breaking the knot in?
#29

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2022, 06:17 PM by DanLaw.)
Breaking in is critical.

Already broke in two B15 knots and now working a third.

To my perspective, B15 is Scott's best knot to date although have limited exposure to B2. B14 right there with B15 although B15 slightly better.

B13 neck and neck with B8 for best nongelling knot but requires thorough break in to reach potential

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#30
(08-08-2022, 06:05 PM)Moriarty Wrote:
(06-23-2022, 10:28 PM)DanLaw Wrote: New updates reviewing the B14 and B15 knots - GO BACK TO OPENING POST TO READ THE UPDATED REVIEW

Apologies for the delay in getting these out as things quite bad and deteriorating here.
I dunno, man. I find B15 a bit scritchy. I like B13 and B14 better. Do you not feel any scritch with your B15, or did it go away on breaking the knot in?
My apologies, I just took the opportunity to use my B15 again and there is no scritch at all now. Must have been a breaking-in issue and it has already changed for the better. The knot felt really impressive, so I can’t disagree with Dan’s assessment.

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