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"Modern" lettering brushes

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Robin Zebley
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Joined: Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:10 am

"Modern" lettering brushes

Post by Robin Zebley »

Hi everyone, I have only a few older quills from long ago and need to buy more. Since I'm basically from the "they make everything so cheap nowadays" school of thought, I am hesitant to buy online without some recommendations from real sign painters We are going back into the business!

Can you help me out with brush recommendations? Thanks!!
Larry White
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Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 4:18 am

Re: "Modern" lettering brushes

Post by Larry White »

I have purchased some brushes from Scharff Brushes, they all seam to be pretty good.
Scharff Sign Painting Brushes

Letterhead Sign Supply, and TCPGlobal are also good sources. Of course, knowing what
you want to do will make selecting brushes easier.
Larry White
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Bill Masters
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Location: Scranton, Pa.

Re: "Modern" lettering brushes

Post by Bill Masters »

I have been using Scharff since the early 80's also love Handover red sable quills
from UK
Robin Zebley
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Re: "Modern" lettering brushes

Post by Robin Zebley »

Thanks!
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