(This post was last modified: 10-06-2022, 07:02 PM by jags009.)
(10-06-2022, 12:11 AM)apshaveco Wrote: Something that I think confuses a lot of people in this hobby is the term “hand-tied”. The fact of the matter is 99% of knots are hand tied regardless of their country of origin (in fact the only place i’ve seen automation for the tying of a knot is in Germany).Thanks for posting this. I have been thinking about this for some time and was not able to comprehend the difference.
Obviously there should be a distinction between knots hand-tied in a factory vs. bespoke small batch creations from talented artisans.
That’s why I’m suggesting going forward it should be referred to as Artisan-Tied knots. The value of Artisan-Tied knots is having someone take extra time & care into creating an item specifically for you.
But other knots are still hand-tied, the actual process is similar/same.
Thoughts? Am I overthinking this? Does anyone actually care? Anyways…carry on
Some of the skilled workers (not artisans) from China have been tying knots for over two decades and still they (Chinese) are flipping badger brushes dirt cheap with knots that are pretty good. How do artisans justify the huge markup they demand on their hand tied knots where most of them have been in this business for over a couple of years themselves? Is it the handle, marketing that we are paying or is the hair quality far more superior than those Chinese badger brushes ?
I happen to use Maseto few years back and can't fault that brush for the price it goes at. I am yet to try any hand tied artisanal brush to really know the difference but some pointers may help. Thanks
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