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Old 08-22-2002, 05:34 PM   #6
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Bill,

Thank you so much for letting us know about these brushes! And thank you, Michael, for passing it along as well! I had to order some of these; living in Nevada, you see, I had to check it out! What a difference! I completed an entire painting using these brushes and they are still like new! Not a single hair fraying or anything! Of course, I did start using a bit of Walnut Oil at the same time and after a painting session used some of it on the brushes to keep them soft, so now I'm not sure if it's the brushes or the walnut oil, or a combination of both. Can't wait until the bristle brushes are available!
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