Winsor & Newton Series 707 ?

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
Anybody got any experience with Series 707\'s? I had never heard of them, but they are pure sable.
 

Wren

Member
This site claims they\'re discontinued. I\'ve never used/seen one, so I\'m afraid I can\'t offer any feedback about how good they are.
 

Einion

New member
Very little info on these online far as I can see after a quick search. Did find a comparison that indicated they weren\'t that great so maybe if the price is right they\'re worth a try? But other than that sticking to quality brushes that don\'t break the bank would seem to make more sense.

Einion
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
One of my suppliers is selling them out at less than $4 each. I was thinking of brushes you wouldn\'t mind letting someone use at a painting class.

http://www.pearlpaint.com/shop~ocID~98~parentID~98~categoryID~7911~layoutIndicator~vertical.htm
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Ken Bromley\'s website
Painting with a Series 7 is speedy and controlled; the colour goes exactly where you want it, in the quantity you need. For those who want to use sable at a more affordable price, Series 16 (707 in USA) and Cirrus Series 110 offer good value.
See Here
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Ken Bromley\'s website
Painting with a Series 7 is speedy and controlled; the colour goes exactly where you want it, in the quantity you need. For those who want to use sable at a more affordable price, Series 16 (707 in USA) and Cirrus Series 110 offer good value.
See Here
Aha! Mystery solved.

Einion
 
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