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01-03-2016, 10:35 AM
Thread: Rooney Heritage Stubby opinion?
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I have owned several Rooney brushes, but the...
I have owned several Rooney brushes, but the "Heritage" Stubby 3 is the only one I have left. This probably will be my one and only Rooney. All my Simpson brushes are gone and I doubt I will purchase...
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01-03-2016, 10:16 AM
Thread: Rooney Heritage Stubby opinion?
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Yes, the Rooney Stubby 3 is a handsome brush and...
Yes, the Rooney Stubby 3 is a handsome brush and has an ergonomic handle. I do like my Rooney and it's a keeper for me. I do not fancy extremely dense brushes with a tough backbone, like the Simpson...
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01-03-2016, 10:01 AM
Thread: Rooney Heritage Stubby opinion?
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To my knowledge, Rachmaninov, Lee Sabini was the...
To my knowledge, Rachmaninov, Lee Sabini was the maker of the Rooney. Still is, I think. With Rooney brushes, you never know who makes what. All so bloody mysterious. Here a photo of my Rooney from...
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01-03-2016, 07:56 AM
Thread: Rooney Heritage Stubby opinion?
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I purchased it from the Canadian vendor...
I purchased it from the Canadian vendor Fendrihan.
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01-02-2016, 05:15 PM
Thread: Rooney Heritage Stubby opinion?
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Gentlemen, I have the Rooney Stubby 3 and like...
Gentlemen,
I have the Rooney Stubby 3 and like it.
I wish the tips were a wee bit softer — there is a hint of a scritch. This brush has a dense 28mm knot, I believe a 50-53mm loft, and with...
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