whos bob farvour and what vendors sectoin
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/263060-3-Brushes-For-Sale
whos bob farvour and what vendors sectoin
Go for a Simpsons Duke 2 or Colonel.
The OP is already a little older but advice on a good brush can't be spread too often around here, can it ?
It was under $50 even custom made, only 5 Eur extra. Great brush at any price but at this level it's a veritable steal, check it out:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/291364-Custom-fan-Vie-Long-nat-Horse
It's been over a year. Don't tell me you didn't decide on a brush yet.
The Semogue 830 is definitely a fan and pretty inexpensive.
Is it densely packed or floppy? How does it compare to a Vie-long horse brush?
You can find a great brush with a fan shape for under 50 dollars without having to resort to cheap chinese labor.
I just had a caswell-massey, in a fan shape, in badger and bristle in my hand in a local gift shop that cost 35 bucks and was made in england.
What are you using now? I'm tempted to send you my pure badger from target just to hold you over until you can save up for a decent brush made by a craftsman in a more human-rights friendly country. (a gift, ironically probably made in china...)
What do you mean a little older? How is the Vie Long Cachurro? Does it have a good backbone and isn't floppy? I heard it is floppy and I can not stand floppiness at all.
Where are Plisson and Simpson brushes made?
I thought chinese labor was involved in most of the brushes regardless of where they say theyre made because most of the badgers are from there.
I didn't even know they sell brushes at target.
England and France, respectively. Omegas are made in Italy....
Where are Plisson and Simpson brushes made?
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