At 71 I’m a little late to the wet shaving/safety razor game (sheesh!) I really appreciate your content and especially the presentation. Very informative and inspiring. Thanks!
Jst received my Simpsons T3 Trafalgar today fr Amazon…as always wanted a Simpsons brush as have lots of Omega brushes…impressed with the looks n thick soft bristles. Glad I chose it after watching your vlogg here…great review…thx fr the UK…liked n subbed🇬🇧
Hi Mark, Just shaved with my new Feather AS-D2 and the T3 brush. You were spot on with your review. The T3 is a fantastic brush!! I loved it! Stay safe my friend. Dave. 🙂🙂
Hi Mark- Great shave and brush review; thank you! This video is very timely, as I have had my eye on this line of brushes and your impressions are greatly appreciated! Have a great week and best regards, as always!
Great to hear, Marc.:) From what I'm hearing, many wet shavers prefer the 24mm knot.:) It's a wonderful shaving brush and VERY well made.:) I'm sure you'll be happy with it.:)
Enjoyed the video I live in the UK and Simpson brushes are well known as they are made here. Having seen your opinion on the brush I am thinking of purchasing one at the price it looks a bargain. Most of the Simpson brushes I have looked at have been between £60 and £180. The other brush I seen you use which interests me is the Semogue 830 which you also seemed to be impressed with. Thank you very much for your time making the videos.
Hi Mark, Just ordered this brush, my first synthetic. I have Simpsons best badger and it's great. Also ordered a Feather AS-D2 Razor. I am hoping that it will be kind to my very sensitive skin. Glad you like the brush! Stay safe my friend. Dave. 😁😁
@@MarkSzorady Hi Mark, Did you know that here in Bristol, England it is Christmas? It must be because in the post today I received my Simpsons T3 brush, a Feather AS-D2 Razor and a Parker Variant razor!! 😁😁. I am a happy man!! I will let you know how I get on with the T3 brush. Please stay safe mate, Dave.
Hey Mark, i just got my T3 the other day and its amazing! BUUT the Muhle stand that I got for my razor and brush doesnt fit it. Do you have any suggestions on stands for this particular brush?
Austin, my apologies for the late reply. Yes, the T3 is quite generous in handle size. I cannot think of any stand that might work. I usually make sure it's a dry as possible simply set it on its base. Again, I make sure it's good and dry. The good news is, synthetic brushes clean up quite well and a few vigorous shaves sheds about 95% of the water in the knot. I'll keep a lookout for a compatible stand.
You are getting a nice splay there. I just got a t2 and it’s quite stiff and does not splay easily. Maybe since t3 has more loft it’s easier? Or does the t2 just take some time to break in? Great videos! Cheers!
The T3 must be a fabulous brush... It's the #1 seller at Shave Nation. I just ordered one. Now I need to check out that Vikings Blade Emperor Razor. Lol!
@@MarkSzorady I've been watching your reviews on various Vikings Blade adjustable razors. Particularly for head shaving. The Crusader Ragnarr seems very appealing to me due to the lighter weight and longer handle. Plus I love the black/brass color scheme and the numbers standout well. I'm a seasoned head shaver. But most of my experience is with a Mach 3. Recently transitioned to the Leaf/Twig combo. I get an excellent shave with the Leaf using Astra greens. Just purchased a tan Henson as I want to try my hand at fixed head safety razors. The adjustable razor sounds very appealing to me as I can set it mild for head shaving and more aggressive for face shaving. Of all the Vikings Blade adjustable razors which do you recommend as the best one for head shaving. Keep in mind I'm a greenhorn when it comes to using a fixed head safety razor. Any input/advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
@@Obeconobe7 Your reasoning is correct. You can dial the Crusader down for a head shave to make it milder and p it a bit for a fae shave. However, I've tempted fate and turned the razor up too aggressively for a head shave and gave myself a pretty good nick. Lesson learned.:) My advice, definitely keep the Crusader in the milder range for doing a head shave. if coming over from a cart, the Henson is a very good choice. I use the mild version and its wonderful for head shaves.:)
Just wanted to say thank you Mark. I took your advice and bought a sample pack of blades that specifically had all the ones you recommended. 130 all in there own 5 pack box. Probably 70% mild-medium blades from looking into them. The green ASTRA's really worked well. I find blades seem to work better the 2nd or 3rd time rather then brand new... is that a common thing or me just being new to DE razors?
Thank you very much, LandLockedSailor69! Yes, many wet shavers agree with your assessment that a blade is sometimes better on the second shave rather than the first. Some wet shavers even cork their blades before first use in order to "break it in" so to speak.:) sharpologist.com/how-to-cork-a-razor-blade/
Simpson's does make enviable brushes. I want to get one someday. I am beginning to wonder about the huge brushes though. Seems a little like using a 4 inch paint brush to paint a window sash. I don't understand the benefits of it. I have a few 22mm and 24mm, which compared to some vintage brushes are huge. Just curious.
I understand.:) a fair observation.:) for me, a larger knot helps when lathering of my head for a head shave.:) Plus, I prefer the larger knots.:) Then again, from my videos you've probably noticed that I like to lather.:)
ally, the handle and knot don't lend themselves to many stands. I use the Vikings Blade Admiral stand. I think it barely fits, but I'll need to double check, I usually make sure it's been cleaned and dried after use and simply stand it on its base. the old hanging versus standing debate.:)
I always thought synths were to be avoided because they were inferior to boar and badger but at least animals are not harmed, they’re cheap and will outlast most! I gotta try a T3 now!
@@KRAZEEIZATION It has good backbone, nice flow-through. Watch 12/28/2020 MMMB for some more info as I cover this brush in answering/discussing a viewer question.
Hi Mark. Can I ask you please, how is this brush with shedding? I've read some reviews and some people have complained that it sheds alot in the beginning. What's your opinion on this? Thanks in advance for your reply. Cheers.
Hi, Igor.:) With this brush, no shedding whatsoever. I've had a few synthetic brushes throw off a hair her and there and this is sometimes to be expected during an initial break-in period. But this T3 hasn't lost one hair AFAICS.
For me, it's the T3. I prefer the more generous size of its knot. I can use it for a face shave or a head shave.:) However, the T2 is pretty darn good too.
Do you use any badger brushes mate? I’m new to DE shaving. I’ve only shaved twice with one so far, and I’m getting some serious irritation. I’ve heard a synthetic brush could cause a lot less irritation. I’ve been using a new badger brush, Merkur 34C and Nivea balm. I’ve bought some Proraso Pre shave and an Alum block, but I haven’t used them yet. I’m hoping they will help.
Hi Harvey, It could be the soap you used or you could be allergic to the badger bristles or perhaps it wasn't properly steralised. I had an issue once but it was down to the soap I was using. Proraso white is very good and I own one of these T3 Trafalgar brushes and it is a great brush. Synthetics don't lather quite as well as badger but they are much easier to look after. They dry a lot quicker and don't splay out once they are dry, they just keep their original shape. The 34c is a fairly mild razor. What blade did you use? This could also cause irritation. I had a bad reaction with Nivea balm also so I don't use that anymore. If it is the brush or soap causing irritation you would get that irritation before the razor even touched your face. I think its a process of elimination for you. Best wishes, Dave.
@@davesheppard8797 Hi, thanks for the help. I’ve been shaving for sometime now, and it was just my technique that was bad, and my skin not being used to being shaved. I had been using an electric razor for years, and not even shaving close. I had stubble. It’s taken me months to learn to shave properly. I use a variety of vintage Gillette razors now, and usually a Nacet or Pol Silver blade. I no longer get the irritation or cuts that I used to. The hair on my neck grows in several directions, so I have to shave in several directions. I didn’t do that in the beginning 🤦♂️😂
@@HarveyJohnWillmott yes! I had to map my face as my stubble grows in all different directions 😅😅. I was going to suggest Nacet as a good blade, they are one of my favourites. I also find Supershave X blades really smooth and are really great when paired with my Jagger 3one6. Feather blades I have to be careful with. It's a learning curve for us all at first, hopefully a fun one! Have fun and stay safe mate! Dave.
The thing that intrigues me Mark - have you picked up one of the smaller size Trafalgar brushes by mistake from your shaving station - the brush you're using for the lather up looks like a T2 to me???
Hi, Cantorisalto1. This brush is absolutely the T3. I purchased the T3 directly from Simpson. The video was shot in March, 2020. At that time, I did not own any other Simpson brush. I later purchased the T2 and the T1, through Amazon, in October, 2020. However, I line them up next to each other so I can see their size differences. Apart from one another, I can understand how the T2 may be mistaken for the T3. Once you see them side by side, it's clear which is which.:)
@@MarkSzorady Hi Mark - thanks for your reply. The brush you presented at the beginning of the video yes I could see it was the T3. It somehow looked a lot small on the handle when in use. Anyhow that was the T3 throughput the entire show. I've got one on the way as we speak. I am also the proud owner of a Chubby 2 in Super Badger which is a phenomenal knot. However I don't want to be rough with it when lathering up having cost me a pretty penny. There's something about the T3 and I just love the shape of the thing. Being a synthetic I can put it through it's paces as well being so much cheaper than my other Simpsons brush. Thanks again Mark - kindest regards Richard (from England)
Love my Simpson T3, got it as a gift! My first nice brush 😊
At 71 I’m a little late to the wet shaving/safety razor game (sheesh!) I really appreciate your content and especially the presentation. Very informative and inspiring. Thanks!
My pleasure, David. Thaks for tuning in and I appreciate the kind words.:)
Jst received my Simpsons T3 Trafalgar today fr Amazon…as always wanted a Simpsons brush as have lots of Omega brushes…impressed with the looks n thick soft bristles. Glad I chose it after watching your vlogg here…great review…thx fr the UK…liked n subbed🇬🇧
Gord, wonderful to hear! Thaks for subscribing and appreciate the very kind words.
Hi Mark,
Just shaved with my new Feather AS-D2 and the T3 brush. You were spot on with your review. The T3 is a fantastic brush!! I loved it! Stay safe my friend.
Dave. 🙂🙂
I would like to see a comparison video between the Chubby synthetic and the Trafalgar synthetic.
Hi, Rev. James C.:) I have a Yaqi 30MM. I can compare this one. I'd imagine most folks can easily afford either of these.:)
Sintetic or boar or badger, wich do yuo more likes
Hi Mark- Great shave and brush review; thank you! This video is very timely, as I have had my eye on this line of brushes and your impressions are greatly appreciated! Have a great week and best regards, as always!
Glad you found it helpful, Mike!:) Have a great week too!
Simpsons makes great brushes!
Agree!:)
Mark. Just ordered my brush but had to order the T2. No T3 yet on website. But the T2 is a 24mm so it will be fine. Thank you for the review
Great to hear, Marc.:) From what I'm hearing, many wet shavers prefer the 24mm knot.:) It's a wonderful shaving brush and VERY well made.:) I'm sure you'll be happy with it.:)
Enjoyed the video I live in the UK and Simpson brushes are well known as they are made here. Having seen your opinion on the brush I am thinking of purchasing one at the price it looks a bargain. Most of the Simpson brushes I have looked at have been between £60 and £180.
The other brush I seen you use which interests me is the Semogue 830 which you also seemed to be impressed with. Thank you very much for your time making the videos.
Very nice looking brush I only use synthetic brushes all mine are 24mm that didn’t seem too big.. great video 👍
Thank you very much, Stephen Smoot!
Hi Mark,
Just ordered this brush, my first synthetic. I have Simpsons best badger and it's great. Also ordered a Feather AS-D2 Razor. I am hoping that it will be kind to my very sensitive skin. Glad you like the brush! Stay safe my friend.
Dave. 😁😁
Fantastic! Dave, I think you're gonna love the T3!:) I used mine the other day and just loved the performance.:)
@@MarkSzorady Thanks Mark, I am looking forward to using it mate! and my new Feather Razor too of course. Take care and stay safe!
Dave.
@@MarkSzorady Hi Mark, Did you know that here in Bristol, England it is Christmas? It must be because in the post today I received my Simpsons T3 brush, a Feather AS-D2 Razor and a Parker Variant razor!! 😁😁. I am a happy man!! I will let you know how I get on with the T3 brush. Please stay safe mate,
Dave.
Hey Mark, i just got my T3 the other day and its amazing! BUUT the Muhle stand that I got for my razor and brush doesnt fit it. Do you have any suggestions on stands for this particular brush?
Austin, my apologies for the late reply. Yes, the T3 is quite generous in handle size. I cannot think of any stand that might work. I usually make sure it's a dry as possible simply set it on its base. Again, I make sure it's good and dry. The good news is, synthetic brushes clean up quite well and a few vigorous shaves sheds about 95% of the water in the knot. I'll keep a lookout for a compatible stand.
You are getting a nice splay there. I just got a t2 and it’s quite stiff and does not splay easily. Maybe since t3 has more loft it’s easier? Or does the t2 just take some time to break in? Great videos! Cheers!
*ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS THANKS FOR UPLOAD*
Thank you very much, rhg lpk!
Did Simpson used to be called Vulfix then Old Original? They were also produced on the Isle of Man.
Nice shave
Thanks, joemjaquez.:)
That’s a great brush!!!
Seems like a really nice brush!👍
It's very nice.:)
The T3 must be a fabulous brush... It's the #1 seller at Shave Nation. I just ordered one. Now I need to check out that Vikings Blade Emperor Razor. Lol!
Hi, Obeconobe7. the T3 was my first choice and, IMHO, the best of the three. The Emperor line of razors is very good.:)
@@MarkSzorady I've been watching your reviews on various Vikings Blade adjustable razors. Particularly for head shaving. The Crusader Ragnarr seems very appealing to me due to the lighter weight and longer handle. Plus I love the black/brass color scheme and the numbers standout well. I'm a seasoned head shaver. But most of my experience is with a Mach 3. Recently transitioned to the Leaf/Twig combo. I get an excellent shave with the Leaf using Astra greens. Just purchased a tan Henson as I want to try my hand at fixed head safety razors. The adjustable razor sounds very appealing to me as I can set it mild for head shaving and more aggressive for face shaving. Of all the Vikings Blade adjustable razors which do you recommend as the best one for head shaving. Keep in mind I'm a greenhorn when it comes to using a fixed head safety razor. Any input/advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
@@Obeconobe7 Your reasoning is correct. You can dial the Crusader down for a head shave to make it milder and p it a bit for a fae shave. However, I've tempted fate and turned the razor up too aggressively for a head shave and gave myself a pretty good nick. Lesson learned.:) My advice, definitely keep the Crusader in the milder range for doing a head shave. if coming over from a cart, the Henson is a very good choice. I use the mild version and its wonderful for head shaves.:)
@@MarkSzorady The mild is what I ordered based on Henson's recommendation and watching your review of it. Thank-you!
@@Obeconobe7 Let me know jhow it works for you.:)
Just wanted to say thank you Mark. I took your advice and bought a sample pack of blades that specifically had all the ones you recommended. 130 all in there own 5 pack box. Probably 70% mild-medium blades from looking into them. The green ASTRA's really worked well. I find blades seem to work better the 2nd or 3rd time rather then brand new... is that a common thing or me just being new to DE razors?
Thank you very much, LandLockedSailor69! Yes, many wet shavers agree with your assessment that a blade is sometimes better on the second shave rather than the first. Some wet shavers even cork their blades before first use in order to "break it in" so to speak.:) sharpologist.com/how-to-cork-a-razor-blade/
Simpson's does make enviable brushes. I want to get one someday. I am beginning to wonder about the huge brushes though. Seems a little like using a 4 inch paint brush to paint a window sash. I don't understand the benefits of it. I have a few 22mm and 24mm, which compared to some vintage brushes are huge. Just curious.
I understand.:) a fair observation.:) for me, a larger knot helps when lathering of my head for a head shave.:) Plus, I prefer the larger knots.:) Then again, from my videos you've probably noticed that I like to lather.:)
Mark, i just bought the T3, but i am having trouble finding a stand for the brush and the rockwell t2 razor. Do you have any suggestions?
ally, the handle and knot don't lend themselves to many stands. I use the Vikings Blade Admiral stand. I think it barely fits, but I'll need to double check, I usually make sure it's been cleaned and dried after use and simply stand it on its base. the old hanging versus standing debate.:)
@@MarkSzorady mark will the Rockwell T2 fit in that stand?
@@WallyPankowski-wd8gb Yes. I use it all the time.
I always thought synths were to be avoided because they were inferior to boar and badger but at least animals are not harmed, they’re cheap and will outlast most! I gotta try a T3 now!
Hi, KRAZEEIZATION. Synthetics have come along way and keep getting better and better.
@@MarkSzorady I’m buying one, I’m buying one! Regards A
@@KRAZEEIZATION It has good backbone, nice flow-through. Watch 12/28/2020 MMMB for some more info as I cover this brush in answering/discussing a viewer question.
Hi Mark. Can I ask you please, how is this brush with shedding? I've read some reviews and some people have complained that it sheds alot in the beginning. What's your opinion on this? Thanks in advance for your reply. Cheers.
Hi, Igor.:) With this brush, no shedding whatsoever. I've had a few synthetic brushes throw off a hair her and there and this is sometimes to be expected during an initial break-in period. But this T3 hasn't lost one hair AFAICS.
Hi Mark, what’s the best performer out of T1 T2 T3 ?
For me, it's the T3. I prefer the more generous size of its knot. I can use it for a face shave or a head shave.:) However, the T2 is pretty darn good too.
My Trafalgar 3 showed up last week. I love it! It lathers great and it's a very reasonably priced Simpson. What else can you ask for?
Nice!:0 Sounds like you got one when they were back in stock. If I miss my guess, the T3 is the most popular model in the Trafalgar line.)
Mark Szorady yep. I got mine from West Coast Shaving. They’re out of stock now too.
@@ricker76er Nice move (WCS) to get one.:)
How the hell did you get your hands on one of those! Out everywhere!
I think I got my order in right under the wire.:)
Nice video. I sometimes do head/face in one event, get 3+ passes for both but only when I use a synthetic and a decent soap. cheers
This is something I need to do.:)
Do you use any badger brushes mate? I’m new to DE shaving. I’ve only shaved twice with one so far, and I’m getting some serious irritation. I’ve heard a synthetic brush could cause a lot less irritation. I’ve been using a new badger brush, Merkur 34C and Nivea balm. I’ve bought some Proraso Pre shave and an Alum block, but I haven’t used them yet. I’m hoping they will help.
Hi Harvey,
It could be the soap you used or you could be allergic to the badger bristles or perhaps it wasn't properly steralised. I had an issue once but it was down to the soap I was using. Proraso white is very good and I own one of these T3 Trafalgar brushes and it is a great brush. Synthetics don't lather quite as well as badger but they are much easier to look after. They dry a lot quicker and don't splay out once they are dry, they just keep their original shape. The 34c is a fairly mild razor. What blade did you use? This could also cause irritation. I had a bad reaction with Nivea balm also so I don't use that anymore. If it is the brush or soap causing irritation you would get that irritation before the razor even touched your face. I think its a process of elimination for you.
Best wishes,
Dave.
@@davesheppard8797 Hi, thanks for the help. I’ve been shaving for sometime now, and it was just my technique that was bad, and my skin not being used to being shaved. I had been using an electric razor for years, and not even shaving close. I had stubble. It’s taken me months to learn to shave properly. I use a variety of vintage Gillette razors now, and usually a Nacet or Pol Silver blade. I no longer get the irritation or cuts that I used to. The hair on my neck grows in several directions, so I have to shave in several directions. I didn’t do that in the beginning 🤦♂️😂
@@HarveyJohnWillmott yes! I had to map my face as my stubble grows in all different directions 😅😅. I was going to suggest Nacet as a good blade, they are one of my favourites. I also find Supershave X blades really smooth and are really great when paired with my Jagger 3one6. Feather blades I have to be careful with. It's a learning curve for us all at first, hopefully a fun one! Have fun and stay safe mate!
Dave.
Traflagar??? in title
Jill, thank you!:) Corrected!:) Nice find.:) Appreciate it.:) Apologies for the typo.:)
The thing that intrigues me Mark - have you picked up one of the smaller size Trafalgar brushes by mistake from your shaving station - the brush you're using for the lather up looks like a T2 to me???
Hi, Cantorisalto1. This brush is absolutely the T3. I purchased the T3 directly from Simpson. The video was shot in March, 2020. At that time, I did not own any other Simpson brush. I later purchased the T2 and the T1, through Amazon, in October, 2020. However, I line them up next to each other so I can see their size differences. Apart from one another, I can understand how the T2 may be mistaken for the T3. Once you see them side by side, it's clear which is which.:)
@@MarkSzorady Hi Mark - thanks for your reply. The brush you presented at the beginning of the video yes I could see it was the T3. It somehow looked a lot small on the handle when in use. Anyhow that was the T3 throughput the entire show. I've got one on the way as we speak. I am also the proud owner of a Chubby 2 in Super Badger which is a phenomenal knot. However I don't want to be rough with it when lathering up having cost me a pretty penny. There's something about the T3 and I just love the shape of the thing. Being a synthetic I can put it through it's paces as well being so much cheaper than my other Simpsons brush.
Thanks again Mark - kindest regards
Richard (from England)
My pleasure, Richard.:) Yes, the T3 is qite robust. I enjoy using it and hope you will, as well.:)