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It is a stunning brush, I can understand why it is your favourite ,are they still in production?
Seconded!
It is a stunning brush, I can understand why it is your favourite ,are they still in production?
Toms brush followed by the LE Tuft ( if we were picking winners) !!!The five brushes that I right now tend to use the most, which is obviously likely to change at any time, are - in no particular order;
1) Edwin Jagger Georgian
Just something about this brush. Absolutely love the shape and it's semi-floppy knot (thanks again @N_Architect )
2) Jayaruh #91
Synthetics are not normally on the top of my list but the wonderful handcarved brush by Jayaruh on TSD earned itself a top spot
3) Any of my NF brushes.
Love them all.
4) My LeTuft in two-band badger
5) B-Chub in steel by @twhite510
Fantastic balance and shape.
There's always one!!! Five brushes!!Not sure that's fair to put up a pic of twenty five New Forests, but thanks for doing so. [emoji1]
Great pics of great brushes.
Thank you Captain for your pictures and the info. Paul.Yes John I think they are but it may be difficult to track them. Here is one, and another one, from across the pond.
Paul, I'm not sure if you're going to win this one...Thank you Captain for your pictures and the info. Paul.
No, you may be right matePaul, I'm not sure if you're going to win this one...
I have a few hobbies which all soak up the cash. So sad as it may be my favourite brushes are all homemade, plus one or two cheap one that perform bloody well.
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It looks like the king of brushes! You have my adderss don't you?
It looks like the king of brushes! You have my adderss don't you?
Oh well, had to try!Yes mate but this brush isn't going anywhere.
Joking aside. It's my favorite brush by some margin.