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David Butler Testing the Smith Tip

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DAVE SMITH
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David Butler Testing the Smith Tip

Post by DAVE SMITH »

I have had alot of sales of this new tip design, thanks for all your support so far .I sold out in Wales. Wrights of Lymm in cheshire are now selling them and Handover Brushes in London. I sent a bunch of them to the States and now I am getting orders from Germany . I also sent one to the States to be tested by this man .

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Wayne Osborne
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Post by Wayne Osborne »

mmm seems to work well!-...;......So thats how DB gets those realistic looking gilds on his visuals!
Tony Segale
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Post by Tony Segale »

well, by golly, DB sure looks a little more relaxed since the last time I saw him...laying gold or painting or sumpin
and he took that golden hair and made a sweater for baby bear.
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Jerry Berg
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Post by Jerry Berg »

Is there a link for more info on the smith tip? Thanks.
Jerry Berg
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Post by Jerry Berg »

Ignore that last post, I went down a little further and found it. Great Idea. I'm suprised something so simple as a tip went that long un-noticed that it could be improved upon. It's nice to have a place to go to be in the company of creativity.
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