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    Dave, are you selling these or you making for yourself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMS View Post
    Your kidding? Wheres your mind at?
    My minds free to allow me to ask questions to see if others got struck with the same thoughts as me and to maturely discussing things in the open without prejudice. I notice you didn't criticize others for referencing 'sexy'ness and body features.

    Hows your mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecosse View Post
    My minds free to allow me to ask questions to see if others got struck with the same thoughts as me and to maturely discussing things in the open without prejudice. I notice you didn't criticize others for referencing 'sexy'ness and body features.

    Hows your mind?
    The where is your mind at comment was meant to be a light hearted jab Ecosse. I should've used a different set of smilies such as these:, but your comment did catch my attention because the shape of the brush is so obviously female!
    That wouild be an odd shaped pen1s don't you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecosse View Post
    Dave, are you selling these or you making for yourself?
    Well, I am not trying to go into business, but I am willing to make brushes for people if there is something that someone wants, and they think my style matches their tastes. I don't use a lathe and I like to try out new designs. So, the designs may not be for everyone. That being said, I make these because I have lots of fun in the shop while I'm making them.

    I may start selling these one day, but generally I don't mind making a brush every now and then for someone (and I am only really concerned with covering my actual costs) because it's fun for me.

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    Keep at it Dave, nice job on that brush!

    - Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
    I may start selling these one day, but generally I don't mind making a brush every now and then for someone (and I am only really concerned with covering my actual costs) because it's fun for me.
    Definitely You should start
    very nice brush and beautiful masterpiece

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMS View Post
    The where is your mind at comment was meant to be a light hearted jab Ecosse. I should've used a different set of smilies such as these:, but your comment did catch my attention because the shape of the brush is so obviously female!
    That wouild be an odd shaped pen1s don't you think?
    LOL, ya maybe so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
    Well, I am not trying to go into business, but I am willing to make brushes for people if there is something that someone wants, and they think my style matches their tastes. I don't use a lathe and I like to try out new designs. So, the designs may not be for everyone. That being said, I make these because I have lots of fun in the shop while I'm making them.

    I may start selling these one day, but generally I don't mind making a brush every now and then for someone (and I am only really concerned with covering my actual costs) because it's fun for me.

    Thanks

    Dave
    That's cool Dave. I just really like the designs as you obviously think out of the box. I also think its good that something you really enjoy doing is quite admired by others. Keep up the great work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecosse View Post
    Rather phallic no?
    I am always pleased when someone feels the need to make some pointless sideways insult when asked for an impression of a piece of handiwork. Here is a perfect example of just that. Del1r1um worked very hard to make a brush that is fifferent from the standard. Whether he had access to a lathe or not is immaterial. He figured out a design and method to make a brush without the use of any expensive machinery. He was kind enough to eliminate any proprietary aspect of the project and shared the process with us. Thanks Del1r1um!

    Ecosse felt the need to make a comment other than the standard compliment. Rather than a simple "good job", Ecosse was compelled to inform us the brush reminded him of a *****. While there are many things in view at any given moment that can be construed as phallic, Ecosse didn't say "the tree in my yard is phallic" or "those bananas on the counter are pahallic" or even "I think my toothbrush is decidedly phallic and it drives me absolutely mad with desire every time I use it."

    Okay Ecosse, I am curious now that you brought it up. Del1r1um's new brush reminds you of a *****. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? How do you suppose that would affect the generation and application of lather from your favorite soap?

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    great work dave.

    ecosse seems to me you have cack on the brain. [or in the mouth]
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