In the past I have owned a few Plisson HMW brushes, as well as a couple European Whites. The quality of the older HMW brushes like I had is unsurpassed; I haven't tried any newer ones and can't comment about them. The knots were incredibly white in appearance and, while not exactly floppy, were very soft - "cloud soft," which is why I ended up selling; I wanted just a bit more backbone. Whether or not any brush is worth its selling price is a subjective judgment.
John
(08-02-2016, 03:07 PM)grim Wrote:(08-02-2016, 02:40 PM)hrfdez Wrote: Oh, so you already ordered? Lol.....I guess our opinion or advise is kind of moot at this point. Just enjoy it!
No no. He asked if I was familiar with the time frame when the brush is made.
I haven't ordered anything yet so I assume they are new.
Oh, ok
I had a relatively new (probably made in 2014) size 12 HMW and I love the knot specs and construction but the quality of the hair was not up to par. Many of the artisan private label knots you can buy are using a superior quality badger hair that is also better sorted.
Vintage Plissons are a whole different animal.
Vintage Plissons are a whole different animal.
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