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Thread: Blond Badger?

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    Senior Member Wintchase's Avatar
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    They are jst like brunette badger...Just easier...

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    It is basically M&F's brand of 2-band badger. Lee Sabini is making them and supposedly is no longer the master designer for Rooney as he recently purchased M&F (to the best of my knowledge) and is starting to put out new brushes from them.

    I have one in route to me and can post my opinions once I receive.

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    Lee's Blonde Badgers are really excellent brushes. Very dense with very soft tips. Love mine.



    (pardon the lighting on this photo, the tips are white, not reddish, for reference, the counter is grey)

    Ken

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