Re: Droppers and brushes.

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From: Witho Worms & Jorien van Santen (verzet13@xs4all.nl)
Date: 02/05/00-02:12:07 AM Z


At 01:34 05-02-2000 -0500, you wrote:
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>On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Witho Worms & Jorien van Santen wrote:
>> ...I started using a brush from Da Vinci, type 5080. These are made in
>> Germany and vary width. The biggest one is 8 cm. The hair in the brush is
>> nylon and are orange coloured. In my experience this brush combines the
>> best of both worlds. It's very smooth and thin (1/2 cm). It soaks very
>> little chemistry, much less than every animal hair brush I ever used. It's
>> feels like working with a rod, pushing the chemistry over the paper but is
>> a lot more flexible than a rod, especially for bigger formats. The bruch
>> almost looses no hair.
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>I've heard about that brush, which surely seems a bargain at $3 for 8 cm
>(which my Ikea 2-way tape measure says is 3-1/4 inches). Even a more
>expensive brush that doesn't lose hair would be extremely desirable. As
>far as I know, however, it's not sold in the US... or I wasn't able to
>find it.
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>Has anyone else?
>
>Judy

The droppers are $3. The brush in Holland (8 cm.) costs about $18.

Witho.
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