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This guy does it right.
1) Not eternal.
2) Does it float on water?
3) The handle doesn't have exquisite ergonomics.
This guy does it right.
1) Not eternal.
2) Does it float on water?
3) The handle doesn't have exquisite ergonomics.
i know this is in jest, but i friggin cant stop smiling. its awesome.
So now I'm a low cultured peasant!! Still doesn't change the fact that the handles are ugly, imo.... It is what it is and that is that its still a $25 knot set into an ugly piece of wood and then overpriced!!But, i see you are yet another low cultured peasant who can't see the exquisite ergonomy and beauty.
So now I'm a low cultured peasant!! Still doesn't change the fact that the handles are ugly, imo.... It is what it is and that is that its still a $25 knot set into an ugly piece of wood and then overpriced!!
I actually love the look of these handles. They do look very ergonomic to me.
Perhaps this type of thing will be my next brush making adventure.....hmmmm.
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and the true connoisseur like you, wouldn't miss such an opportunity! Wait! What do you mean brush making? It's already made! You can buy them already!
Don't forget! If you try to make such a brush, you won't have access to the eternal knot with maximum density. You are sure to fail to reproduce the exquisite ergonomics of this master crafted handle. Remember, NOTHING was left to chance!
No, the only way is for us to collectively empty our bank accounts and immediately acquire this masterpiece while the artisans who birthed it from the stars are still but neonates in their fame. When the world learns of this, demand is sure to rise to unsupplyable levels, and thus price will increase exponentially until only the truly rich will be able to afford such quality and luxury.
Do I need to buy a humidor to store the brush?
No sir! Impermeable to water and unsinkable, remember? No storage need! You can leave it out in the rain as a garden sculpture if you wish!
I meant should I buy a humidor to keep it constantly in humid environment as recognition of it's eternalness.
A sort of tribute to this work of art. Yes!