wax for dubbing brushes
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Re: wax for dubbing brushes
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Re: wax for dubbing brushes
Bumping old thread, discussions on tying wax.
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Re: wax for dubbing brushes
Ray, I contacted the farm you mentioned and got a positive response.Thanks! I’ve also received several others so I’m hopeful that I will have more.
Re: wax for dubbing brushes
Thanks for the nice link, Bill.
I can vouch for the aroma-therapeutic qualities of pine resin.
I can vouch for the aroma-therapeutic qualities of pine resin.
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