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| Robert Simmons Signet Natural Bristle Brushes lead the Robert Simmons tradition in manufacturing the finest quality brushes since its introduction forty five years ago. The brush is made of the finest quality Chungking bristles. Resilient natural flags hold and spread the maximum amount of color. Signet features interlocked construction so that each bristle curves inward resulting in a brush that gives a completely controlled stroke and retains its shape under all conditions of painting over years of rigorous use. Use these brushes with either acrylic or oil painting, and they can handle the heaviest paint with ease. Metallic tan handles are painted with a gold ring and a green tip. |
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| Princeton Series 6100 is the same as Princeton Brush Series 6000 except the hairs are the traditional, basic white instead of brown. When choosing between these two brushes, hair color is a matter of preference. |
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| Perhaps the best brush for acrylics, the Princeton Brush Series 6300 synthetic hair brush has the same stiffness as natural bristle brushes. However, unlike natural bristle it retains its shape and stiffness when used with acrylics and other water based paints. |
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| Plaza Georgetown Bristle Brushes are made with a superior interlocked for controlled strokes. Points are formed naturally for maximum color holding and smooth application. This brush retains its shape after years of use. Good with oil and acrylic. |
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