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Manchurian samples

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Might be of interest to some of you chaps?

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WOW :shock:
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Very nice looking. Is that a different material on the PJ style?
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Post by Vulfix Old Original »

All Manchurian Badger but different lengths.

The second brush is actually cut from a pearlescent rod & the pictures don't do it justice.
Thalay Sagar wrote:Very nice looking. Is that a different material on the PJ style?
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Post by brothers »

Mark, definitely of interest, especially because I'm taking a hard look at a few of your brushes right now. Chubby, Tulip, Polo, to be specific. I'll be interested in seeing what the testers say about the Manchurian badger.
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Oh, that PJ. Oh, my.
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Post by brothers »

If they make the PJ in at least a 62 mm loft, and it's not too stiff, then I'm in for one. The "Simfix" branded pearlescent handle is just gorgeous!
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Very nice, I'd be in for anything with a 23-25mm knot and a 56-60mm loft. How about a Tulip?
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Just a heads-up for those of you who click on the images, the larger pics are hosted at postimage.org which can have some NSFW ads.
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Very nice Mark, very nice.
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no offense, but, meh...
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Post by LouisIII »

Loving the classic handles in the first two pics. Seem to go well with the hair-type.
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None taken :wink:
Hodari D. wrote:no offense, but, meh...
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mantic wrote:Just a heads-up for those of you who click on the images, the larger pics are hosted at postimage.org which can have some NSFW ads.
Wow, I didn't know what NSFW meant but it's pretty apparent now.

The brushes look nice, too :whistle:
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Post by Teiste »

I will be pretty interested in one of those,specially the first two.
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greyhawk wrote:Wow, I didn't know what NSFW meant but it's pretty apparent now.
Sorry. NSFW = Not Safe For Work. But you know that now, don't you? :oops:
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greyhawk wrote:I didn't know what NSFW meant but it's pretty apparent now.:whistle:
Not Suitable for Wife (I'm self-employed).

Its bad enough that mine can't believe I spend so much time on this forum. This sort of thing could be disasterous! :lol:
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Post by churchilllafemme »

I'd be interested in a faux ivory one without a logo, or with a logo just on the bottom surface of the handle. I think I'd like that "cleaner," simpler look.
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I'd definitely acquire one of the "Plissonesque" liike Manchurians... :wink:
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Just stop already! I can't take the drain on my wallet recently from your fantastic brushes...
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