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    Default Anyone here used a brush from Tamwoodworks?

    http://tamwoodworks.runtrails.com/brushes.htm

    The guy makes really nice looking wooden handles and custom brushes but i don't know how they actually perform. They look good but i'd like a first hand experience before i order something....

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    Yes, I have one of Dan's brushes, and it is a great brush. Beautiful wood and workmanship, and the bristles are excellent. They are soft on the face and have enough backbone to use for soaps, and I have not had any shedding problems at all. Certainly nice enough to display and wonderful to use.

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    Awesome thanks! I might just order a Thuya Burl handle with 22 or 25mm knot....not sure if i should go 22mm or 25mm yet though.

 

 

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