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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    Bill it's not HMW Badger, it's horse
    The "knot" is not as refined as TGN knots but they are solid. You don't see the bottom anyway....
    Thats a horse Knot? never seen one before.
    I think inspecting the epoxy base of a well made Knot is very important,I see any hairline fractures in a knot base,they get sent back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Thats a horse Knot? never seen one before.
    I think inspecting the epoxy base of a well made Knot is very important,I see any hairline fractures in a knot base,they get sent back.
    Really, you never seen a horse hair knot?
    It looks like one to me but Doryferon has not confirmed that.
    If I remember I'll take some pic's of what I have from PC WoodCraft (horse and Boar) when I get home tonight. They are ruff around the edges but nothing that would indicate a fracture or hairline cracks.
    I made a brush out of a horse knot probably three years ago from PC and it's held up very well, and little shedding
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    Really, you never seen a horse hair knot?
    It looks like one to me but Doryferon has not confirmed that.
    If I remember I'll take some pic's of what I have from PC WoodCraft (horse and Boar) when I get home tonight. They are ruff around the edges but nothing that would indicate a fracture or hairline cracks.
    I made a brush out of a horse knot probably three years ago from PC and it's held up very well, and little shedding
    I would never use a horsehair Knot in my handles,I did do one pig tho awhile back
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