It's $100 here in Australia. $30 in US (but that's a new price since it used to be $50 back in August). You can only buy it direct from their store (or from someone who has already bought one).Sorry for my ignorance, what is so special about that brush and why cant you get it from Amazon or similar?
Cheers for the reply, I've close friends o/s, wondering if it was worth getting them to send a hand full overIt's $100 here in Australia. $30 in US (but that's a new price since it used to be $50 back in August). You can only buy it direct from their store (or from someone who has already bought one).
It's meant to be one of (if not) the best synthetic brushes on the market. It's often a hit out between the Mühle STF and this Plisson (although there seems to be more and more synths these days).
I'm sure you'll be able to re-sell a few if you did. That said, some of us already have some and others will be getting some shortly. So I'll personally be able to let you know about the Plisson.Cheers for the reply, I've close friends o/s, wondering if it was worth getting them to send a hand full over
I was (possibly incorrectly) always lead to believe silver tip badger > anything. So why is a $30 synth (getting into badger money?) so popular? Are there advantages to synthetics I've missed? Sorry for thread jack