Just to sort of explain again my process behind the scoring. Every brush starts with a baseline score of five in every category. So today, the scores of five are not "failing" per se, they just mean that they perform that role at a basic or minimal level. Also each brush will be scored in each category based on how I feel they should perform for that type of brush. So conceivably a boar could have a higher score in soft tips than a silvertip if it is a great boar and a poor badger. That was the inly way I could figure out to have all types compete and keep it fair.
I set it up this way, because I didn't want to just hand out a nine in softness for the first soft knot I tried, because then you are stuck when the next one is a bit softer and you have to give it a ten, and you have nowhere else to go. I am hoping this way there is room to really let things stand out if they are exceptional.
So when you pick your scores, please note that yesterday's brush, one I really, really like scored 77% , and a Simpson that retails for over a hundred dollars just got 72%. Scores can be adjusted or changed up until Midnight tomorrow.
Sorry this little experiment ended up so off the wall, but the giveaway part was an afterthought or I would have maybe done it in a little more standard of a fashion.

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