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    Any ideas if this is a good brush? It's coming from Europe. Starts at around 10 Euros so I think it's boar.

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    Definitely boar bristle. Looks nice - I like the handle. You won't really know if it's good or not until you use it a few dozen times though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by drumana View Post
    Definitely boar bristle. Looks nice - I like the handle. You won't really know if it's good or not until you use it a few dozen times though...
    Yes that's a given but I was just hoping some one might have heard something about this brand of brushes. I tried a google search and nothing came up.

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    I've seen that handle before but not in that color, only marbled white and tortoise shell. They were hollow plastic. And, yes, I know that Plisson uses the same type of handle on their entry-level brushes. The ones I saw were Muhle and Kingsley boar brushes.

    I've also seen a VP pure badger brush in a clear acrylic handle. The knots on both VP brushes look like Muhle/HJM knots and I know that Muhle supplies knots to other manufacturers. That would be my guess, but strictly a guess.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Greybeard View Post
    I've seen that handle before but not in that color, only marbled white and tortoise shell. They were hollow plastic. And, yes, I know that Plisson uses the same type of handle on their entry-level brushes. The ones I saw were Muhle and Kingsley boar brushes.

    I've also seen a VP pure badger brush in a clear acrylic handle. The knots on both VP brushes look like Muhle/HJM knots and I know that Muhle supplies knots to other manufacturers. That would be my guess, but strictly a guess.



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    They did have the two colors you mentioned available but that one seemed the sharpest. Have you heard any feedback on VP brushes whether they were good or bad?

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    I haven't heard anything about VP brushes. If my suspicions are correct, you could try searching for reviews on HJM (Muhle) boar brushes. I think that's who makes them for VP.

    Strangely enough, borste is the german word for boar. The VP badger brush I saw had "blaireau" instead which is the french word for badger.



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    "Reine Borsten" is German and means pure bristles, also boar. Never heard about VP brushes, though.
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    I've seen lots of those brushes around here, in small shops and cutlery stores. I have no idea if they are good or not. The handles do look nice...

 

 

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