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    Gentlemen I have one more for you. This brush was a joint effort of myself and "Muskieman" my son " Zac".
    He had spent last evening till late and got up early to work in the shop with me on making this brush. He was wanting to spend more hands on learning, tools and techniques to crafting brushes.
    I would say it was probably a 60/40 with him the 60. He learned things that he had not done himself before.
    Good bonding time!!!
    So here ya have it!!!
    24 mm Finest Badger, T6 aluminum and center acrylic>>

    Ray

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    Looks fantastic,how are you bonding the materials together??
    CAUTION
    Dangerous within 1 Mile

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    One damn fine looking brush! Too bad I don't have a developed (as yet) BAD. I'm just now recovering from RAD and SAD. Haven't even considered a strop addiction yet.
    Keep up the good joint efforts!
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Beautiful!!

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    That is one awesome looking brush. Even better being a father son deal. Thanks for sharing it.

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    That is BEAUTIFUL!
    Time with your son was probably the BEST part as he will think of you every time he uses it.

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    The brush came out really good, the bonding time with your son is priceless.
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    WOWWW, You and your Son have gifted hands!!!!
    This is the best of the three.
    I really love it.
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    Wow! Thats a gorgeous brush.

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    nice. you two did an amazing job.
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    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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