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    Default My last three restores

    Here are three that I just finished.

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    This is a Made Rite 1200, with a TGN 24mm Silvertip set at 55mm

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    This is a no name handle, but in a gorgeous tortise. It's a 22mm TGN Pure, at 56mm.

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    Last one is a Fuller with a 24mm TGN Black Badger, at 52mm.
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    3 beauties ! nice restoration work.

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    Did you have to open up the handles on any of them to fit the knots? I find many of the old handles take smaller knots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blondie View Post
    Did you have to open up the handles on any of them to fit the knots? I find many of the old handles take smaller knots.
    Yes, I did. I often open up the handles, because I prefer larger knots. I have a system that works quite well--I simply use my dremel with a sanding drum, take my time, and open up the holes. Then I flat sand the top of the hole and reshape it, then use wet/dry sandpaper in varying grits to get the opening to look right.
    My psychiatrist told me I was crazy. I told him I want a second opinion. He said okay you're ugly too. Rodney Dangerfield

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    Those Fuller handles seem to be calling to me... very nice restores.
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    very handsome brushes here. Great job.

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    Excellent work on those brushes!
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    Do you ever use TGN Finest? it's a fine knot, IMHO.
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    I do love me some brush eye candy. Really nice work on the restores. Thanks for sharing.
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    that Made Rite and the Tortoise handle look freakin awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxP View Post
    Do you ever use TGN Finest? it's a fine knot, IMHO.
    I have done a few with TGN's finest, and several in fans. I have used all of the TGN knots. Honestly, I like a variety in my restores. Believe it or not, the pures are really nice, and the black badgers as well--lots of backbone and scritch. My favorites are the super soft silvertips and finest, though.
    My psychiatrist told me I was crazy. I told him I want a second opinion. He said okay you're ugly too. Rodney Dangerfield

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    Wow that middle one is sweet looking. Nice restores.
    Matt

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    Very cool, I did that same Fuller handle only in TGN's best badger short knot. It instantly became my favorite brush. Very cool work!
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    Nice job. There some great looking brushes.
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    Awesome!! They look great.

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    Me likes that tortoise a lot!
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    Nice work. That made rite is sweet.
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