#11
Well done, it can't have been easy. I'm certain it would take a good few months if not more to become proficient in shaping tying and glueing Badger knots. You have made a good job of it.

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#12

expert shaver
PSL
Simpson Commodore X2 Best

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#13
(07-18-2018, 10:45 PM)bakerbarber Wrote: They're also going to be the last two I tied myself.  Big Grin
Haaaahahaha
Great job though, that is really awesome! I'm always impressed by the skill and talent level that artisans, hobbyists and forum members have with things like this. Makes me jealous.

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#14

Member
Connecticut
Cool! I have looked on Em's Place on Etsy and do not see any loose badger hair for sale. This project seems like one I might be interested in. Can you help me locate some hair?

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Nathan
#15
Wow. That bulb is amazing! Great job!

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-Spencer
#16
Very cool! Looks like a fun project to occupy some time productively =)

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#17
(08-01-2018, 08:53 PM)Merkur Man Wrote: Cool! I have looked on Em's Place on Etsy and do not see any loose badger hair for sale. This project seems like one I might be interested in. Can you help me locate some hair?

https://www.etsy.com/listing/606377386/b...have-knots
Shave yourself.
-Todd
#18

Member
Connecticut
Thank you Todd! And, yes, your bulb shape is awesome!
Nathan


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