Forgive my neophite, if not entirely naive, observation, but, is it just me or do many if not most brush handles seem backwards - with the larger portion (that one would normally associate with the gripping part) at the top by the not?
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Forgive my neophite, if not entirely naive, observation, but, is it just me or do many if not most brush handles seem backwards - with the larger portion (that one would normally associate with the gripping part) at the top by the not?
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Wow, what a great collection Phil and a tremendous illustration of the variety of shapes!
- Bill
Thanks, but those are not mine, when I got far enough away to photograph the whole shelf of my brushes, I was too far away to see any details.
As per the Pic below,
Some are indeed fatter at the bottom (smallest arrow)
Some are parallel all the way up (medium arrow)
And some are fatter at the top (largest arrow)
It's all a matter of choice and which fits and looks best to you.
I personally love those Persion Jar shaped brushes, but everyone has their own fav.
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I've thought the same thing. That's why I'm going to start making brushes with golf ball handles.
Forgive my neophite, if not entirely naive, observation, but, is it just me or do many if not most brush handles seem backwards - with the larger portion (that one would normally associate with the gripping part) at the top by the not?
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Take an existing style, turn it round and,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, voila!
tinker.