Yes it is real! I could only wish that the bear was mine. There must be a demand out there for that. I would pump out bears a day like that if I knew I would get paid that much.sambobbitt wrote:no offense to you but why did someone pay that much for that bear? Is it a real transaction? Seams way out there? Very cute work though! How many of those bears can you make for $200?
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wire brush question: is it soft or stiff and what is it made of? i went in the hardware store and couldn't answer any of his questions
What would a "normal" use of the brush be?

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From what I understand, its one of those small wire bristle brushes (a little bigger than a toothbrush). One of the tricks in producing a nice fluffy bear is layers. If you cut each piece just a eensy bit smaller that the base and then lightly brush those out. Chalking around the edges give it a nice dimension too. I tried a couple, but I'm not the biggest fan. Personally, I think the eyes make or break the bear. Hope this helps a little. Just google tear bears images to give you a bunch of ideas.
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Beautiful, just beautiful! Must take you forever to do!
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