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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 08:26:14 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
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> Yes I read your post. I don't think there is a substantial difference
> between a paint and pastry brush, except that a pastry brush is one
> type of paint brush among many types. My point was with the extremely
> wide variety of paint brushes made for various purposes, I'd bet you
> could find one to suit your preference.
>
> Or are you hung up/fixated on the label "pastry brush"?


I found an image of a "boring water brush" (hair filaments) that fits
the description. Scroll down.
http://www.schellenberger-brushes.co..._stdprg_en.pdf


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> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 08:26:14 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
> > wrote:
>
>> Yes I read your post. I don't think there is a substantial difference
>> between a paint and pastry brush, except that a pastry brush is one
>> type of paint brush among many types. My point was with the extremely
>> wide variety of paint brushes made for various purposes, I'd bet you
>> could find one to suit your preference.
>>
>> Or are you hung up/fixated on the label "pastry brush"?

>
> I found an image of a "boring water brush" (hair filaments) that fits
> the description. Scroll down.
> http://www.schellenberger-brushes.co..._stdprg_en.pdf
>
>


good find, but pretty small, no?


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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 11:52:39 -0800, "Pico Rico" >
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> "sf" > wrote in message
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> > On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 08:26:14 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> Yes I read your post. I don't think there is a substantial difference
> >> between a paint and pastry brush, except that a pastry brush is one
> >> type of paint brush among many types. My point was with the extremely
> >> wide variety of paint brushes made for various purposes, I'd bet you
> >> could find one to suit your preference.
> >>
> >> Or are you hung up/fixated on the label "pastry brush"?

> >
> > I found an image of a "boring water brush" (hair filaments) that fits
> > the description. Scroll down.
> > http://www.schellenberger-brushes.co..._stdprg_en.pdf
> >
> >

>
> good find, but pretty small, no?
>

There's always a problem.

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