#11
I am not sure if all the handles are same but pic 2 looks cool to me. Also, too much of bulky handles kill the fun specially if the user is getting bogged down by the weight. N yes, people would like to have 28 mm knot option as well. Have you had any thoughts on the pricing yet...

All the best!


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#12
I love the shape of the handles. Where can we buy one?
#13

Member
MD Eastern Shore
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2020, 01:55 PM by ESBrushmaker.)
(04-20-2020, 11:45 AM)ischiapp Wrote:
(04-20-2020, 05:07 AM)skadnwls8282 Wrote: The next production will reduce the weight of the handle.
Which specs have the handle size?

The shape is nice, but I prefer slender ones.
For me, the main issue is the weight.
Maybe 100g less It's a good starting point.

I love anodized aluminum.
Colors and warm feeling are great.

+1

I really like the minimalist design.  Because it is so good, let me go out on a limb and offer a few suggestions which you can take for what they're worth  Wink .   First, as mentioned above, weight is critical to good balance.  <100 grams is a good starting point, but I'd really try for 80g or even less.

Secondly, I would bring the waist in a bit more and add some incised grooves to the taper leading up to the waist.  What I'm suggesting is like an upside-down Persian Jar (if that makes sense).  (Frankly, I would not be afraid to thin the wall to 1.5 - 2mm, which is really all you need.)  The overall idea is to improve the gripping surface to make the handle easy to hold even when covered in slippery lather.

Overall, if you can make the brush for $125.00US with a quality badger knot, I think you'll have a winner.

I wish you well.

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#14

Member
Virginia
Nice looking brush
#15

Member
Media, PA
Beautiful.  Like it a lot!


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