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    This one certainly has its form forced on the piece of wood.

    I would be surprised if this one is ever repeated though.

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    I like the shape those handles have. For me the question has always been how are the knots. At those prices they better be of the quality of Thater, Shavemac, Simpsons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    I like the shape those handles have. For me the question has always been how are the knots. At those prices they better be of the quality of Thater, Shavemac, Simpsons.
    I can answer that question for you because I have one.

    The knot is typical three band badger. It does not have the backbone of a classic two bander or classic HMW or Manchurian or Thater. It is very close to being floppy and actually is kind of floppy however I have seen much worse degrees of floppy.

    If you like brushes with good backbone you won't like this one. If you like near floppy you will.

    As far as the handle goes it is unique and is something you might expect to see in the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. The workmanship is impeccable. I know we have several artisans who make gorgeous brushes on our site however this is in another class by itself and IMHO blows them all away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    I can answer that question for you because I have one.

    The knot is typical three band badger. It does not have the backbone of a classic two bander or classic HMW or Manchurian or Thater. It is very close to being floppy and actually is kind of floppy however I have seen much worse degrees of floppy.

    If you like brushes with good backbone you won't like this one. If you like near floppy you will.

    As far as the handle goes it is unique and is something you might expect to see in the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. The workmanship is impeccable. I know we have several artisans who make gorgeous brushes on our site however this is in another class by itself and IMHO blows them all away.
    For me the etalon for a 3 band silver tip is Simpson Super badger, specifically in CH2 or CH3 incarnation. I have not seen a knot like that with density and backbone in other 3 band offerings. I like the handles that that artisan produces though.
    Stefan

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