The brush shioped this afternoon so I'll give a little review of the knot as soon as I use it hopefully early next week
Better pics surely to follow... this is after a quick shampoo and lather. Beautiful work. The knot is an Envy White fan.
Have you received this yet? If so, what do you think of the black wolf knot? Im considering getting that knot and I would love to know. Is it very soft ir a little scratchy?
A DWW-NG in Mahoney's Meadow up top, and translucent green on the bottom, with a Black Wolf knot. How 'bout you?
Im not sure. It's tough. Im debating on a chubby 2 or the LJ. I am between several colors as well. I like blue...so there are a lot of options. I want to try the black whiskers synthetic...but im trying to get info from a couple of people that are already getting the black whiskers before i order it.
I love the look of the knot, and from Peter's video review I decided to give it a try. I like a bigger handle, so that's why I went for the DWW-NG, and I chose the colors as an homage to the Auld Sod, land of my Fathers.
Tough call that order form indeed. Finished it yesterday, and went with a Pi Day but with a knot from Elite Razors, a Manchurian White 26mm. That means that the handle will be slightly bigger than the specs provided on the WW page. Sure hope it won't be too bulky for my relatively normal sized hands. Any others gone larger than default?
I went with the bishop handle, 25mm black wolf knot, and the rce #15 colorway (it's new, I think it will be the first of this color). Now for the wait....
Cool! Will be fun to see how it turns out. I find it's not easy to know how a brush will turn out based on looking at a blank rod, and even more so with such color explosions. I absolutely loved the RCE#16 but no more of that. I considered the last black and white blank with gold or copper center, but ended up with Joe Mocha (or was it Mocha Joe). Somewhat of a conservative choice, I guess. Should look something like this, though I'm hoping for a lot whiter tips on my knot.
Here's mine, fresh from the lathe. Less bronze and gray than the example above, but I truly find this subtle and elegant.