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Springer Pinsel brushes

Discussion in 'Tools of the Trade/Accessories' started by gazer, Jul 28, 2019.

  1. gazer Active Member

    Country:
    Israel
    Hello fellow PF friends

    Does anyone have some experience to share with this brand of brushes?

    Thank you,

    Benny
  2. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi Benny

    I have heard of these ,Ma German product looking at the site they don't lot of ones for different uses not just our hobby

    Prices are very low IMO so why not give them a go and come back to us all on your thoughts

    http://www.springer-pinsel.com/

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    If you do a search there's lots here on this subject of brushes , we have our FOTM competition supporters of Rosemary and Co and The Brushman as well

    Happy hunting

    Nap
  3. gazer Active Member

    Country:
    Israel
    Thanks Nap,

    We have here a local importer/distributor with relatively competitive prices for a variety of modelling supplies, and I was interested in trying those brushes he imports. He will bring some samples to our club's meeting tomorrow. I will try to test them and report

    Best,

    Benny
  4. gazer Active Member

    Country:
    Israel
    Hi all,

    Had an opportunity to test two brushes (size 0, size 1) from Springer Pinsel 1854 Kolinski sable series (with the white breeches of my 28mm Dominique Jean Larrey)

    I am quite inexperienced, and it was also a short, non-scientific trial. I used them with Vallejo acrylics. Judging from the short painting session, I was pleased with them. They fill comfortable to hold, they held their point just fine. I still lack experience to judge and compare their paint holding capacity, and what part of my visible brush strokes are due to my technique (diluting the paint, working with the troublesome white, etc.) or the brush itself.
    At about 4.8 euro (local price) and 2.8 euros (price at their website) per brush, I think I'll give them a shot. If they prove to be good, I'll order more sizes (000, 00, 2)

    Cheers,

    Benny

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