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Grex Q's

June 18 2012 at 7:39 PM
Stephen J. Pringle  (Login stevepringle)
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Response to I switched to Grex

This brand is new to me. For years I used badgers and currently the Paache H brush. So after reading my responses I googled Grex. Which one? That's always the question right? My modelling goal; dual-action, fine lines and quality! I noticed on the grex site there is the plastic trigger thingy. Also, how are the grex compressors?
TIA

Stephen J. Pringle

 
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  1. Tritium TG - david nickels on Jun 19, 8:21 AM
    1. Grex XN - Stephen J. Pringle on Jun 19, 5:00 PM
      1. Compressor - david nickels on Jun 19, 6:41 PM
        1. apartment dweller - Stephen J. Pringle on Jun 19, 8:15 PM
          1. Thanks - david nickels on Jun 20, 3:01 PM
     


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