Hello Mark,
I just noticed the
staple. Just don’t dip your brush to deep in the sensitizer.
O.K. this is a one cent
answer but tape it before u use it! (Never used a Richeson).
Regards,
Witho
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Verzonden: vrijdag 24 november
2006 19:19
Aan: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Onderwerp: Re: Richeson
"Magic" Brush
Witho,
prior to getting the Richeson 9010 (3") brush, I tried a Da Vinci
brush. It was a nice brush for a few weeks. Then I started having
problems with my PT/PD. What happened was the ferrule was stapled with
iron staples, which began to rust immediately and there were two lines of rust
running down inside the ferrule and down the bristles. At first I didn't
realize this was the problem... so it was a costly adventure.
I also think the bristle action on the Richeson is superior.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
Precision Digital Negatives -
The System
PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups
www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com
In a message dated 11/24/06 1:57:49 AM, info@witho.nl writes:
Catherine,
Similar brushes are available in Europe under
the name Da Vinci. They are made in Germany.
Witho