#11

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
Love my Karve Tigerwood Brush 20mm Super Badger  Happy2

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#12
I treasure my varlets and Mozingo zt2’s the most as of now

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#13

Member
Cincinnati. Ohio
My favorite brush by far is the Simpson Tulip 3 Super Badger. A pleasure to use

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#14
My Saturday Grail brush

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#15
For me I have been so lucky to have several custom brushes made over the last few years. Each is special to me but I often find myself grabbing my 120mm custom Wolf Whisker handle named "wicked" with an elite razor manchurian badger knot. She is the longest handle he has made and is a gorgeous with red, black, and white colors blended into the design.

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#16

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
For quite a while now, the Holy Grail of brushes for me has been the Rooney Finest, of which I have several. I would not be able to choose just one among them.
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John
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(This post was last modified: 02-01-2021, 12:57 AM by IanG153.)
(01-31-2021, 08:31 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: For quite a while now, the Holy Grail of brushes for me has been the Rooney Finest, of which I have several. I would not be able to choose just one among them.
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John, that's a stunning collection - if I was as unconstrained as you are there, I'd never stop adding to my collection (which for me would be a bad thing!) - I set my cabinet below as an external constraint - I need that - you may not Smile

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#18

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
(02-01-2021, 12:14 AM)IanG153 Wrote:
(01-31-2021, 08:31 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: For quite a while now, the Holy Grail of brushes for me has been the Rooney Finest, of which I have several. I would not be able to choose just one among them.
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John, that's a stunning collection - if I was as unconstrained as you are there, I'd never stop adding to my collection (which for me would be a bad thing!) - I set my cabinet below as an external constraint - I need that - you may not Smile

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Thanks. I limit myself by trying not to have duplicates of the same style/size. I just try to fill in any gaps.

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John
#19

Member
Texas USA
I’ve never been willing to buy expensive brushes. Someday Ike like to own a Paladin. Lotus or samurai, lemon or harlequin.

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