- Joined
- Friday July 30, 2010
- Location
- Across the Sound from Seattle
Fido said:It's simple really!
First two digits is knot size. That's 22 for example.
I use three grades of hair, So 0 is Two Band, 1 is Finest Silvertip and 2 is High Mountain.
That is the third number, so a 2 for the latest brush.The fourth number is the number of the specific brush in the category.
So far it's been the 2201, 2211 and now the 2221.
I'm using this method for brushes made locally in the New Forest. So I had a 2202 for a Tambootie handle Two band for example.
Hope this makes sense - it does to me. I will add a name occasionally - like a "Tubby" which is coming soon. So I will be having a 2601 - 26mm knot, two band, and the first one will be in ebony. I'll use a different number for other materials.
I never have figured out other numbering systems used by the likes of Omega and Semogue.
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