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GnvCane
> 3 dayFirst, I purchased the 16T and was impressed by the quality of the comb. Unfortunately, it was too big for short hair. Then I purchased the 2T comb. Same quality comb, but now it was too small. Finally, I purchased the 6T. Same high quality as the other two and the size was just right for a guy with medium length hair.
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Gadget Geek
> 3 dayVery nice. My previous comb, by Speert, bought at a barber shop, lasted almost 30 years, and lately lost some teeth. I expect this will last 30 years too, until Im 99. Its a little longer too. I thought they molded the whole thing, but apparently they start with a piece of cellulose acetate (a non-petroleum based plastic which causes little static (although even rubber pocket combs never caused me static) and then they actually cut the teeth with some saw with 40+ blades, I think. And then they polish it to get the burrs off, I think, so nothing catches on the hair, especially when its tangled. There are also more expensive combs made of horn, but for a man, or anyone, I think I spent enough! For a brush, I use my mothers boar bristle brush. (I probably could have spent less, but Im a slob in most of my life.)
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Tess Allee
> 3 daySturdy
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Gerald N Helfgott
> 3 dayI ordered a couple of extras to travel with. I get desperate when Im forced to use a lesser comb.
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Kenneth D Anderson
> 3 dayI never had a $12 comb before and splurged to get two of these Kent combs. I really appreciate the quality and the looks of these combs. I run the comb through my hair, my beard and moustache. Feels good and looks great. Cant ask for much more from a comb.
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Peter
> 3 dayGreat for beards. Wont poke/scrape your skin underneath at all. Liked it enough that I knew I needed one to keep in the bathroom, and one to keep in my backpack. Ordered an extra.
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K. Gwin
> 3 dayI was worried it was small, but its not. Pretty good size. Not too big but perfect. Weight was good too. Its heavier than the cheap flimsy plastic combs. Didnt feel cheap at all. Great purchase.
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Russell H. Manning
> 3 dayI read about the Kent combs in an article in e-mag, A Gentleman, a British publication, that described all of James Bonds personal tastes and toiletries as Ian Fleming is meticulous in his descriptions. I knew about Floris, a shop in London I visited in 1974 during my first excursion to the U.K. Later, the young son, a solicitor, of an old English family, asked how I paid for the items I purchased at Floris. I replied, Cash! And was there change, he queried. Yes. And the shop assistance place the change in a small velvet tray on the counter? Yes, again. I hadnt thought much about it. Well, she was observing the Victorian custom of money not changing hands between a lady and a gentleman. And when the Kent comb arrived from Amazon, there was the Royal Warrant on the packaging. And the comb is superb. Floris has only been in business since the 18th Century. And their fragrances are based on English wildflowers. And their hairbrushes for men are to be envied.
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Kelly
> 3 dayThis comb is really nice, I was pleasantly surprised.
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Nancy J.
Greater than one weekNice size. Feels like quality material. Very comfortable to hold. Not bulky like another one I bought.