(This post was last modified: 04-06-2016, 06:16 PM by wyze0ne.)
(04-06-2016, 03:35 PM)Razor187 Wrote: That too bad, Plisson has become my go to synthetic brush. It is true, there are so many other option for a fraction of the price. However, you usually get what you paid for. The bristles are the one of the softest without the scratchiness like the inexpensive competitors. It doesn't have a glue bump which then let's the bristles reach their full potential. The handles are well made. The knots are centered and not canted like some of the other ones. Overall, plisson made some of the best. Too bad they have discontinued their brushed. Good thing I was able to acquire 3 of them while I could. Thanks for the heads up.
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The RazoRock Plissoft brushes are not scratchy at all. Have you ever used one? While I don't have a Plisson to compare it to, I can't see spending 3-5x as much for basically the same brush. Plus, by all accounts I've read the Plisson is floppier. I'd rather have more backbone, but that's just personal preference I guess.
- Jeff