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We've settled on Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 PM Central for our next release. This one will include about 35 brushes, all with faux tortoise handles. Stay tuned for more details. We should have preview photos up in our Flickr gallery by mid-day Saturday. We'll post a link when they're ready.
#172
Tortoise only? Good thing I ordered that Brad Sears Lemon Drop Smile
#173
February 19 release preview: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141014234@...0358237396

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#174
Still on for 2:00 PM Central.

New knot notes have been posted here (scroll down to recent dates): https://www.paladinshaving.com/pages/knot-notes.

And first-timers might want to review tips posted here: https://www.paladinshaving.com/blogs/new...16-release.

Oh, and yes, we do have some Lemon Drop on hand:

[Image: Lemon-Drop_zpssx7sai9x.jpg]

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(02-19-2017, 05:41 PM)ChiefBroom Wrote: Still on for 2:00 PM Central.

New knot notes have been posted here (scroll down to recent dates): https://www.paladinshaving.com/pages/knot-notes.

Oh, and yes, we do have some Lemon Drop on hand:

[Image: Lemon-Drop_zpssx7sai9x.jpg]

I would vote for an early March drop with everything in the photo except Lemon Drop. Based on the picture, surprised any other brush artisan would have any Lemon Drop in stock.
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(02-19-2017, 07:13 PM)Standard Wrote: Based on the picture, surprised any other brush artisan would have any Lemon Drop in stock.

We bought about 650 kilos of rod last July after British Pound dropped against the USD in consequence of Brexit.

We plan to be around for a while.

A benefit to buying in larger quantities is that we can get off-sizes that allow larger diameter designs and/or reduction of waste and machine time.

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(02-19-2017, 07:40 PM)ChiefBroom Wrote:
(02-19-2017, 07:13 PM)Standard Wrote: Based on the picture, surprised any other brush artisan would have any Lemon Drop in stock.

We bought about 650 kilos of rod last July after British Pound dropped against the USD in consequence of Brexit.

We plan to be around for a while.

A benefit to buying in larger quantities is that we can get off-sizes that allow larger diameter designs and/or reduction of waste and machine time.

Quick guess on direct material, waste and scrap, could easily be over 6,000 handles.
Does that mean some "colorful" Sherlock handles soon?
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(02-20-2017, 04:55 AM)Standard Wrote: Does that mean some "colorful" Sherlock handles soon?

There will be some "colorful" Sherlock handles. Not sure when. We've just added six new designs, and they're in the works right now.

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#179
(02-20-2017, 12:42 PM)ChiefBroom Wrote:
(02-20-2017, 04:55 AM)Standard Wrote: Does that mean some "colorful" Sherlock handles soon?

There will be some "colorful" Sherlock handles. Not sure when. We've just added six new designs, and they're in the works right now.

FYI - Patience and maturity are not among my many assets.
#180
The Lemon drop is just drop dead gorgeous.  I do dearly love my indigo, ivory and Butterscotch.  In fact, the butterscotch was probably my most beautiful brush, until I received the Lemon drop. And with it being a 28mm too? This falstaff is my absolute favorite brush now.

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