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Brush Bowl

No, it's not the latest football game. I was in a mood to take some pics and took one of my shaving bushes. Here 'tis:

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The little one in the foreground is my first brush, a Simpson 'Special', the rest are; left to right:

My ebony Edwin Jager, Simpson Harvard # 4 and my wife's burl Edwin Jager. The Harvard #4 is my most used brush...my fave so far.
 
My "wall of shame" (there are more who have one :wink:)

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Peter
 
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Hey Ron,

Your Dutch is becoming better with every thread and post :smile:

Ik wens je een prettige dag (have a nice day!!!)

Peter
 
Peter,
Mijn vrouw is een grote grote grote dochter van Cornelius Van der Lyn de genoteerde Nederlandse kunstenaar!
 
Good heavens Ron,

I'm going to communicate with you in Dutch from now on :thumbup1:

Hartelijke groeten voor je vrouw!! (kind regards to SWMBO....)


Peter
 
Beautiful brushes Cliff and Peter!

Peter I must say that I'm much more interested in the bowl you are using to display your brushes. What can you tell me about it?

Ron and Peter: I just know you're using Dutch to curse at the rest of us. :001_tt2:
 
Rik said:
Beautiful brushes Cliff and Peter!

Peter I must say that I'm much more interested in the bowl you are using to display your brushes. What can you tell me about it?

Ron and Peter: I just know you're using Dutch to curse at the rest of us. :001_tt2:

Sorry, it's me with the burl bowl. I recently picked it up while vacationing in the Berkshires. The artist, who's name I can't remember now (I'll ask SWMBO) uses downed trees and trees which are spalted (rotten), he turns the trunks and makes bowls leaving the natural bark on for contrast.
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Found name : The Bowl artist/woodworker is Kenneth Dubay, we bought the bowl at a Lennox MA gallery. His work is well known, a local casino owning Indian tribe has given his bowls to seven Governors as gifts. Also noticed many burl bowls on web searches.
 
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