(12-05-2016, 09:09 PM)bakerbarber Wrote: Wow.
For a guy with so much Chubby love the Polo 12 has got to be a pretty big change of pace!
Beautiful collection.
Here's my Simpsons from earlier this year. I also have a Berkely 46 that isn't in this shot.
I'm definitely a fan of the chubby but the polo is definitely a really good brush. I cnt complain at all. Just trying to finish the collection waiting on a Jade/Amber/coral as I have the faux butterscotch and disco there being loaned out
(12-06-2016, 08:27 PM)blzrfn Wrote:
I think that's just about all of them. According to my spreadsheet I own 37 Simpsons, but I think there are a few that have yet to be photographed.
Now that's some collection. Any chance of getting any of the latest brushes. I'm slowly collections the older versions there on there way
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(12-06-2016, 09:27 PM)fgeib07 Wrote: Now that's some collection. Any chance of getting any of the latest brushes. I'm slowly collections the older versions there on there way
The M7 and Butterscotch Duke (Duke 3 Manchurian was sacrificed for the knot to install in the Butterscotch Truefitt & Hill handle) are both modern Manchurians and have satisfied my appetite for those. The older 2-band and vintage 3-band Best and Supers are really my preferred brushes though. Simpson has some brushes on sale right now and I was tempted, but I'd rather spend that money with Declaration, The Varlet or Brad Sears for a completely handmade brush and still have change left over. Simpson has a lot of loyal followers and for good reason, I'm just very picky about what I collect.
(12-06-2016, 09:32 PM)blzrfn Wrote:I recently picked up the Chubby 2 2 band in super and knot is wonderful. I also have the Franklin and Jefferson but I much prefer Simpsons.(12-06-2016, 09:27 PM)fgeib07 Wrote: Now that's some collection. Any chance of getting any of the latest brushes. I'm slowly collections the older versions there on there way
The M7 and Butterscotch Duke (Duke 3 Manchurian was sacrificed for the knot to install in the Butterscotch Truefitt & Hill handle) are both modern Manchurians and have satisfied my appetite for those. The older 2-band and vintage 3-band Best and Supers are really my preferred brushes though. Simpson has some brushes on sale right now and I was tempted, but I'd rather spend that money with Declaration, The Varlet or Brad Sears for a completely handmade brush and still have change left over. Simpson has a lot of loyal followers and for good reason, I'm just very picky about what I collect.
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