Simpson M6 TSN Limited Edition Manchurian Badger - A Review

Mong.

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Simpson M6 TSN Limited Edition Manchurian Badger - A Review

That’s an awfully lengthy title, so for the purposes of this review, I’ll simply refer to this brush as the Simpson M6. This was a Limited Edition reproduction of the discontinued M6 handle for The Shave Nook, intended as a tribute to a community with longstanding support for the Simpson brand. A limited run of 200 brushes was constructed and purchasers were required to be members of TSN to be able to purchase.

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One of the key concepts in the inception of this brush was to provide an opportunity to members of the community to purchase a Manchurian Badger brush at an ‘affordable’ price. Affordable it was not, but I have little doubt that hell will freeze over before Simpson Manchurian hair can be had this cheap again. I hope now that this is the most expensive brush that I ever buy, but I’m glad that I purchased it. I wanted to own something that was (arguably) the most premium product of its type in the world, at the time of purchase. I hope that it will always motivate me to be successful enough that I might be privileged to own other items of equal quality and value. Bit wanky, but there you go.

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The brush itself is solid and well balanced in the hand. It has a nice, even distribution of weight and is comfortable in the hand. It’s got enough length to it that getting lather on your fingers isn’t a problem while either face or bowl lathering. From other M6s that I’ve seen, the colouring of the handle has some variation. It ranges from quite a light ‘slate’ kind of colour to quite a deep earthy brown. I quite like the mix of light and dark on mine.

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The knot itself is 22mm with a 48mm loft. This is quite a tall loft for a small and not hugely dense knot, but I believe the expertise of Simpson in understanding the characteristics of the Manchurian hair shows here. Backbone is surprisingly firm, and there’s a good amount of ‘resistance’ from the knot while lathering. The tips are very soft, but the hair itself doesn’t really yield to pressure like the Simpsons Best. It retains a moderate amount of water in the knot, but also much less than the densely packed Duke.

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Over the 5-10 shaves I’ve now had with the M6, it’s bloomed quite nicely and softened up somewhat. A slight prickliness was evident at first arrival, and this has dissipated as the knot has relaxed. Some of the tips look like they’re beginning to hook slightly, so I’ll be interested to see if the fabled ‘cloud-like’ softness develops over time. It’s loaded very easily from the variety of soaps and creams that I’ve subjected it too so far, but a favourite was last night’s shave with Panna Crema. Harder soaps like Tabac or La Toja stick also performed very well.

One final note. There was a slight delay beyond what I expected for the delivery of this brush, and word reached TSN that some of the rod stock had some blemishes and required some additional work. I don't know, but I suspect that my order was among these. The Simpson Aftershave Balm shown above was a gift with this brush, and very much appreciated, particularly if it was a small token of apology for the delay. Then again, maybe Mark is just generous and likes Australians. Either way, it was a nice guesture and I'm grateful to Simmo.

All in all, I'm happy with this purchase. It was pricy, but it will hopefully retain some sentimental value and is a nice (and different) addition to my small stable of brushes. While I can in no way recommend Simpson Manchurian hair as value for money, it's characteristics are certainly remarkably different from most of the more readily available offerings and I'll enjoy having a brush like this in my rotation.
 
Great review @Mong.

TSN have had a couple of interesting LE brushes. The last one caused a little controversy but this one I was really interested in.

It was the handle that I didn't like - not the design but the faux horn - it is a personal taste thing. At £109.95 GBP posted to OZ it is not cheap but I think you are on the money Sam - it is a thing of beauty!

Enjoy, and pass to your first born ...
 
I echo that it is a great review. Thanks for sharing and it would be awesome to get those 'cloud-soft' tips happening eventually. :D
 
It was the handle that I didn't like - not the design but the faux horn - it is a personal taste thing.

I was put off a little by the faux horn at first too. Faux horn can look a bit cheap and gimmicky, and I was a bit mindful that I might receive my brush and hate the colouring of it. As luck would have it, this is more towards the darker side with much less variation in colour than some others that I've seen. I won't be rushing out to buy more in this colouring, but it's a feature piece. It's good that it stands out.

Thanks for the kind words, lads. I took this just now to show the bloom of the knot. Quite nicely dimensioned, I think.

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faux Horn cam look cheap shit, but done well can be the opposite. Looks like a nice knot. What was the simmos you pic'd it next to?
 
It's a Duke 2 sitting next to the M6. Now that the M6 has opened up, it's a similar size but nowhere near as dense.
 
I was put off a little by the faux horn at first too. Faux horn can look a bit cheap and gimmicky, and I was a bit mindful that I might receive my brush and hate the colouring of it. As luck would have it, this is more towards the darker side with much less variation in colour than some others that I've seen. ...

Yes, you seem to have done OK and I confess to being a little envious - others I've seen in pics are less appealing! :(
 
The sticker is a bit dodgy actually. I like the idea of having an unmolested 'full set' of Simmo's one day though, pure through to Manchurian, so I'll leave it as is for now.

I just had another shave with this and the Panna Crema, and it was a good one. A noteworthy feature of this brush is how well it actually releases lather. Compared to the Duke (which is a hog), the lack of density is actually a bonus because there's less hair holding the lather inside the knot. People who need a 30mm knot are wack, small knots are great.
 
Will you just shut up and say it is a crap brush - I will feel much better about not having one then.
 
The sticker is a bit dodgy actually. I like the idea of having an unmolested 'full set' of Simmo's one day though, pure through to Manchurian, so I'll leave it as is for now.

I just had another shave with this and the Panna Crema, and it was a good one. A noteworthy feature of this brush is how well it actually releases lather. Compared to the Duke (which is a hog), the lack of density is actually a bonus because there's less hair holding the lather inside the knot. People who need a 30mm knot are wack, small knots are great.

That's the age old story with badger. Too big and/or too dense and they're basically useless.
 
Great review @Mong.

I'm an outlier on this issue obviously - I really like a good faux-horn. Done well it has more interest than faux-ivory - that's for certain.

I really regret having forgone this brush. The knot looks on the money and the turn of that handle seems well balanced….and might even keep the lather off my fingers. Looks to pair well with a Duke 2…my other brush…oh and the Classic 2 too.
 
Tempted. Very tempted - I'm gonna go have a gander. Always wanted a Simpsons '57' - looks like an old two-band "Douglas". Hmmmm…..
 
I must say, those Mancurians look a lot like TGN finest. Whether they feel the same is another thing, but for my money in 'higher grade' badger, I don't think you can buy better than TGN. Simpsons will always be inherently expensive, even before they've put a knot in any of them.

This butterscotch with a 20mm finest knot, is to quote PJ, a 'pisser.' It's got more backbone than you'd think and has great flow. I'd consider finding a cool vintage handle and doing your own. You can't get more exclusive than that, and you can probably get it done for well under $100
 
Where do you source handles though @Drubbing ? Most of what I see on eBay are rubbish. Love an old butterscotch or the suchlike with a good heft and bulb to grip. And, yeah, throw in a ~24mm TGN Finest F2 bulby knot set nice and low to create ~45mm loft. YUM!!!!

On a mission. Hope @Pjotr stops by to offer some advice or put me out of my misery.
 
Where do you source handles though @Drubbing ? Most of what I see on eBay are rubbish. Love an old butterscotch or the suchlike with a good heft and bulb to grip. And, yeah, throw in a ~24mm TGN Finest F2 bulby knot set nice and low to create ~45mm loft. YUM!!!!

On a mission. Hope @Pjotr stops by to offer some advice or put me out of my misery.

Didn't I have one of those that people would not buy? Did I end up giving it to me son?
 
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