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    Most quality brushes, after they're broken in, are hard to describe (usually) as scritchy. They maybe be stiffer than some others, but if the knots are set well, scratchy wouldn't apply to most. Of course, I am a person who likes a brush with some body to it, and I am not a fan of what I would call floppy brushes.

    Like everything else, almost everyone is different. I have a pure badger Thater and it is a fine brush, although right now I'm hung up on a custom that Pixelfixed made and a boar from Semogue. Hate to say it but everyone's mileage may vary...depends on your "driving" style
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