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    Default tgn badger knot

    i'm looking to buy a badger knot from the golden nib since they are a great deal for the price. i saw that they sell the brush handles too. the handle is about $20. i'm dont have much experience in working with wood, so i think buying the handle would be my best bet. has anyone bought a golden nib knot and made their own handle for it? is their knots tightly packed and of good quality?
    if anyone who has a golden nib brush could offer some information on their experience, that would be great. also feel free to post pictures! thanks!

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    I use Golden nib knots a lot for the brushes I make and they are of excellent quality.
    His Two band Finest are very nice with good density and backbone and the Silvertip knots are also well packed.
    beejay

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    I have done 3 brush restores so far using their knots and I am happy with all three, I would recommend the overstuffed knots

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    Have used well over 100 TGN knots,Tony and his products are all first rate.
    My prefferance are his grade A Silvertips,100% natural color,not hand trimmed.

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    Is there any web-shop other than TGN where I can find badger knots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beejay View Post
    I use Golden nib knots a lot for the brushes I make and they are of excellent quality.
    His Two band Finest are very nice with good density and backbone and the Silvertip knots are also well packed.
    beejay
    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I have done 3 brush restores so far using their knots and I am happy with all three, I would recommend the overstuffed knots
    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Have used well over 100 TGN knots,Tony and his products are all first rate.
    My prefferance are his grade A Silvertips,100% natural color,not hand trimmed.
    thanks everyone for your inputs. one more quick question; i don't have much experience in making things out of wood or any material for that matter. if i do plan to buy a brush handle, is there any other company that makes them besides tgn?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slur View Post
    Is there any web-shop other than TGN where I can find badger knots?
    not that i have heard of. use the search and use google!

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    LarryAndro sells them also, check out whippeddog.com.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheZ View Post
    LarryAndro sells them also, check out whippeddog.com.
    Yes he does. And they are top quality.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...tml#post784385

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    I have used a number of TGN knots, both two and three band, and have been pleased with all of them. The Grade A Silvertip is my favorite.

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