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    Default Celtic scrimwork,Ivory

    The brush componants Are Legal pre ban elephant Ivory,purple heart,cocobolo and Ebony,brush will get a 24mm TGN grade A knot.
    I wanted something in the way of a celtic Knot,I told the artist, Bernie Williams,(wife of a well known custom Razor Maker) to do what she wanted to do.Am very pleased with the outcome.Thank you Bernie
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    That is a beauty BIll.
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    Indeed...A real beauty.
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    Thanks guys,cannot put up a thanks as the the artistry is not mine,I just turn the handles.
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    Very nice scrim work indeed it does compliment to the turning that's for sure.
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    Like it alot.
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    Being a Welshman and 100% Celtic myself that brush would look perfect in my rotation fine looking brush and great scrimshaw work.
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    Man that brush is just gorgeous.
    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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    I know nothing about Celts or the art work they did back in the day.
    Have been doing some reading on the net,is really interesting.
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    Great looking brush Bill. I've always admired the artistic side since I think that's talent you either have or you don't. Anyone can be taught to do what I do, but I could never learn to to do that stuff
    I love living in the past...

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