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    How much do you want to spend. There are many options available from Vendor Hobbyist on the forum to Vendors.

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    Well ive been looking arournd at different brushes and picked out a few between $40 up to about $75so im looking for that price range if possible

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    As dmnc stated, the Jagger was my first brush also, a great little brush at a good price.

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    IME a short loft (height) , 48-50mm, and at least a 23mm knot (diameter) will be good for pucks. I don't know the Parker, but Simpson, Thater, Plisson, Shavmac are all good at the higher end, and I've had real good luck with pixelfixed on the custom brushes.
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    Any of the custom brush maker on SRP can make you a brush , with your specifics, for a good fair price,,,, don't let the word "custom" scare you price wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbrandon View Post
    Well ive been looking arournd at different brushes and picked out a few between $40 up to about $75so im looking for that price range if possible
    In that price range, you can get a great brush
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    I still have and use my first, 40 year old Simpson, Persian.

    Buy a quality, name brand or a custom brush, a good brush is a life time purchase.

    I would start by PM’ing Pixelfixed.
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