RobertC33
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Hi all,
I recently found this not too popular paint brush and would like to share this information with you.
These are not animal hair, but nylon, and still made in Japan, which is quite rare now a day.
The price is great, they (0/3 - 1) are around US$2 to 3.00 each in where I live.
The wide flat one costs a bit more but it's wonderful for removing extra paints, or drawing lines.
They come in red and black handles. The nylon on the blacks are a bit softer.
When discussing with the shopkeeper about the W&N #7 Series and my needs (for oil paint), he highly recommended this Drawell because the W&N is not what they used to be, and because of the price too.
Here is the link of the company. Drawell
Try 1 and let us know how do you think. I don't know about the US or Europe, but some dealers in Australia and NZ do carry them.
Robert
I recently found this not too popular paint brush and would like to share this information with you.
These are not animal hair, but nylon, and still made in Japan, which is quite rare now a day.
The price is great, they (0/3 - 1) are around US$2 to 3.00 each in where I live.
The wide flat one costs a bit more but it's wonderful for removing extra paints, or drawing lines.
They come in red and black handles. The nylon on the blacks are a bit softer.
When discussing with the shopkeeper about the W&N #7 Series and my needs (for oil paint), he highly recommended this Drawell because the W&N is not what they used to be, and because of the price too.
Here is the link of the company. Drawell
Try 1 and let us know how do you think. I don't know about the US or Europe, but some dealers in Australia and NZ do carry them.
Robert