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Just finished using one of the"stash"brushes gotten from Timi. After reading Micheal Boones post with all its replies. Thought I would BRAG on the feeling of pulling Extra long outlines on glass for Christmas window decorating,I am currently doing. What a JOY using one of these longhaired outliners made specificly for this purpose. Thanks Timi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If vinyl is so easy and inexpensive.How come I have yet to see any Christmas Wndow Decorations done this way? I feel sorry for those whom will miss the joy,relaxation,and yes Monte the mental vacations of painting with a brush. As always,there are willing teachers with no students.
-------------------- PKing is Pat King The Professor of SIGNOLOGY Posts: 3113 | From: Pompano Beach, FL. USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Rob;You haven't heard? Our very own Timi Barrows purchased a "private stash" of Langnickle Browns, Hoglegs,Outliners and more that are no longer being produced. This was the FIND of a Lifetime! Timi offered to share these with us 'Ol Brush men for purchase. I took advantage of Timi's sale,as many others including Micheal Boone by the looks of his post. Just by using this (1)One brush.I have payed for the set!!!! IF I take care of it,keep it oiled and clean. I will be able to make TONS of Money$$ he he he
-------------------- PKing is Pat King The Professor of SIGNOLOGY Posts: 3113 | From: Pompano Beach, FL. USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Timi has been promising me a care package for God knows how long. Heck I even saved my new Alps MD 1300 in the box cause he said he wanted it and that was about four months back. I'm fortunate enough to use my older well cared for stripers every Saturday but sure could use an outliner or two during my desigh stage. It sure feels good be able to lay all my tools on the Killerkart while working, how bout you Duckie?
-------------------- HotLines Joey Madden - pinstriping since 1952 'Perfection, its what I look for and what I live for'
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These Brushes are "GREAT", to say the least !! I took a drive over to Timis' on my way down to Myrtle Beach. Got to pick through em real good, and got myself about 35 or 40 of the best brushes of the lot............The rest went on down to "Duck Soup".........: Man, can't believe how good these things work, gettin my brush skills back in order is a lot eaiser when yer using top quality brushes..... THANKS TIMI........ !!!!
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Can we still get Timmi's Stash of brushes and if not, can you old letter's recomend so suitable replacement brands for the job, I have a small set of brushes and a aluminum case to hold even a bunch more, just would like to fill it with the good stuff,
Thanks
benji
-------------------- Benji McEntire Harrison Graphics/Signs of America Harrison, Arkansas 72601 signmaker@cox.com
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Hi Guys.. When the "phantom brush salesman" offered some brushes..I jumped on the opportunity. I guess Timi even hocked his dog to git money to buy all these brushes....good move!Dont know are they gone yet...EH? The biggest treat of all for me was to get a few of those ole Langnickels with the lite yeller handles. The brown, stubbie mops they made special for makin shadows.You can pull a point at the end of a stroke..like when ya taper a shade on the side of a "o"...the point will be so sharp..it will actually come down to the width of a single molecule of One Shot...Now thats purdy dang sharp.... Hey Pat King....You oughta see how these babies sling paint in REAL cold weather....Paint brushes with snow treads on em....Come on up sometime...Ill take ya sleddin in ass deep snow!Then...we can have some drag races with those wicked long hi-liner brushes!!!!Roar up the MDO quarter mile ...Hollywood!!!!!!
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I don't want ta sound like a miser but I cannot bring myself to sell anymore brushes,....the ones I've got have ta last me hopefully quite some time to come,...I have promised a few out & after that I gotta look ahead as I don't expect ta find any more like these for sale anytime soon,if ya'll find a source let me know I may wanna trade some hehehehehehehe,.... As for brush suppliers there's alway quill hair & ferrulle,...esoteric & from what I hear mclogans.
-------------------- fly low...timi/NC is, Tim Barrow Barrow Art Signs Winston-Salem,NC Posts: 2224 | From: Winston-Salem,NC,USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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