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Tech Hybrid

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- Josh
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5 years experience. Noob on DFS.
Ontario, Canada
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#94

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Spain
Timeless Ti Scalloped 0.95

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I received these two brushes this past week. One is a 26mm Paladin Tut in butterscotch and the other is a Brad Sears/Morris & Forndran 28mm 2XL in white gold.

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Rich
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That Tut has a good looking knot. Paladin butterscotch is so rich looking.

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- Josh
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(08-26-2017, 12:16 AM)bakerbarber Wrote: That Tut has a good looking knot. Paladin butterscotch is so rich looking.


The latest knots from Paladin are tremendous and their butterscotch is a great a color. It looks better in person than in pictures.

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Rich
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Not. Cheap. But. Sweet. You realize the corners Merkur cut in designing the Progress as soon as you handle the Mikron. 95g.[Image: 6824013ae68e8b67207c8663121cee70.jpg]

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5 years experience. Noob on DFS.
Ontario, Canada
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1954 Gillette Regular Flare Tip Super Speed.
1930's Gem Micromatic SE "Clog Pruf".
1930's Gem Micromatic OC SE.

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