I use a rubber stamp carousel. More for storage than for drying, as I think they dry just fine sitting knot side up as they were designed.
I love mine. This is my second. I outgrew my first….. Black Plasti-Dip the prongs to prevent handle scratches and gave the whole unit two good coats of rust-resistant bronze enamel. My last stand began to rust! These rubber stamp stands were not meant for damp environs.
I hang mine in prep for use (and to dry after use)...but when the brush isn't in use it is stored standing upright in my shave cabnet.
I'm currently using nickle plated tool clips with heat shrink tubing to protect the brushes from any scratches. It works well enough, but still looking for a better long term method of storage.
You're going to laugh, but I scavenged them off of a homemade tool rack that was in my basement when we purchased our house in 1994. They must be over 30 years old. BTW, I needed to put them in a vise to be able to widen the openings to accommodate the brushes that I have hanging.
Thanks for this WhiskerWhacker. I had the pleasure of dealing with this company and John. They couldn't have more helpful and accommodating. Size 10-S will be shipped tomorrow.
These are at a fair price. I found a place that sells the a lot cheaper, I can't find the link on this Lap Top. I think it's on my Mac Desktop will look later today and send it. I might have it written down in a note book or address book with their 800 number.