I've seen a few posts regarding how great the Mack Brush waterbase paint brushes are.
I want to order a few of them, but I wanted to see what ones you think get used most? The Lettering Quills show as series 2179, 2962 One Stroke, and 2838 Outliners. I was thinking of "playing around" with them, but was only going to order one of each (maybe two).
Would sizes do you use the most? I don't plan on painting anything too small with great detail.
Thanks for any suggestions.
AMENDED: Where can I order the waterbase brushes from? I don't see where you can order them through the Mack website, and I can't find any distibutor website listed that offers them either??
Randy
[ December 19, 2002, 12:18 AM: Message edited by: Randy W. Robarge ]
-------------------- Randy Graphic Details Promotional Merchandise Distributor South Glens Falls, NY Posts: 381 | From: South Glens Falls, NY USA | Registered: Mar 2001
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You just have to call them up and tell them what you want... if you need prices on anything I have the Mack catalog and price sheet sitting right here.
-------------------- Phil Bryant Aztec Art & Sign Dallas Center, IA Posts: 12 | From: Dallas Center, IA | Registered: Dec 2002
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The John Hannukaine Series, green handle, nickel round ferrule, come in a set of 6. Tiny to about a #12 equivalent in a showcard brush. They are fantastic in either oil or latex, have yourself a set for both.
and.....your dollar goes w a y farther!
John Lennig / SignRider
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-------------------- Randy Graphic Details Promotional Merchandise Distributor South Glens Falls, NY Posts: 381 | From: South Glens Falls, NY USA | Registered: Mar 2001
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