I call this brush the fatboy,brings a smile to my face:) Used the very Last 150 yr old Ivory snooker ball I had,actually I can get several composit brushes out of a ball,they used to be cheap,No more.
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I call this brush the fatboy,brings a smile to my face:) Used the very Last 150 yr old Ivory snooker ball I had,actually I can get several composit brushes out of a ball,they used to be cheap,No more.
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Very nice brush pixel, as usual.
I thought any cue ball would work. I have a box of them I was going to send you.
ahhh crap, now I have to go back to all those bars and put the cue balls back.
Looking good! Too bad you're running out of material...
Cheers.
Great lookin brush. What wood did you use at the bottom?
Magnificent. Your brushes are always a work of art.
Sorry to hear the "white stuff" is about gone.
Dave
Lookin good Pixel. :rock:
Looks good Bill!!
Ray
I hope your keeping a record of all the brushes you made! Also I've seen you post your personal shave brushes but don't recall any having ivory? I think I would at least have one....
Seamless as usual!
Very very nice as usual. Seemless. Gets me motivated to get out there and turn some more.
Have had/made many Trimmy.thing of the past:(
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...muchoivory.jpg
That is very impressive Bill. I love ivory and have never seen such a beautiful assortment. BTW, that "fat boy" that started this thread, what material is that over top of the lignum and ivory , ebony ? Looks like a humdinger whatever it is.
Beautiful handle on that brush.:tu