What brand of acrylic brush do you find best/long lasting?

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Yes, you can't have too many brushes - physically impossible. I have sets for oil, another for acrylics, and another for watercolour. Just how many brushes I've got I'm not sure - but if you have a lot, they last a lot longer. Some of mine are 40 or more years old - still in good condition because they haven't been worked to death: this is especially true of the hogs, and nylon/synthetic brushes. Just remember to slaughter any moths that approach your sables - and they'll have a chew on the hogs, too. http://www.isleofwightlandscapes.net http://www.wightpaint.blogspot.co.uk
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