Hi mate.If you want a good brush for its price I will recommend you Semogue or Omega.The Semogue 1305/1800 and 1520 are really nice.Also the new limited edition is like having a silvertip brush with the backbone of boar.The Omegas are really nice too,specially the #49.andyjreid said:At that price I'd be able to get me some Guinness too. Is it that good a brush compared to others in that price market?
antdad said:Buy a 404 mix as suggested by Sir Prize for about a tenner, if and when you want to upgrade and you are handy purchase a standard or extra haired Finest knot (either are good) from Golden Nib which may slightly exceed your budget but will be the best brush you can really buy for £25.00. See Brush review.
Blyth Spirit said:You are Tiger Woods and I claim my £5.00.
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ps. Mega cool looking brush!
henkverhaar said:Vulfix do - that's were Antony Turchetta (the golden nib) gets his British knots from. Although I guess they probably don't do singles...
Don't know about any 'distributors' of knots in the UK, but you could try some of the larger woodturning suppliers (Peter Child, Axminster, some of the 'smaller' large ones). I also think that Willy van Houte in Belgium may have a few - as do Dick in Germany.
Both Chris and me have a decent stock of knots too, we could make you one ;-)
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