New York Central Munich Premier Long Handled Brushes

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New York Central® Munich Premier Brushes blend treated hog bristles with synthetic filaments for superior control and resilience. Their springy, interlocked bristles ensure precise strokes and excellent color laydown, perfect for any artist.
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New York Central Munich Premier Brushes for Power, Control, and Responsiveness

The New York Central® Munich Premier Brush is a modern take on a classic tool—designed to give artists the strength of traditional hog bristle with the added precision and resiliency of synthetic fibers. By blending specially treated natural hog hair with a proprietary synthetic filament, these hybrid brushes offer the best of both worlds. Each strand goes through a state-of-the-art process before being interlocked and cupped within nickel-plated steel ferrules. The result is a brush that feels springy and responsive, yet holds color beautifully with natural flagged tips that lay paint down smoothly and evenly.

These brushes are built to perform across a wide range of mediums—from thin inks to heavy gels and pastes. The long, triple-lacquered wood handles are both balanced and durable, and the rust-resistant ferrules ensure long-term reliability. Whether you prefer acrylics or oils, traditional or water-soluble, Munich Premier Brushes are designed to deliver quick, expressive strokes and tight control whenever you need it.

Key Features:

  • Unique hybrid blend of natural hog bristle and synthetic hair

  • Engineered for superior control and resilience

  • Cupped and interlocked hairs for springy, responsive strokes

  • Nickel-plated steel ferrules with rust-resistant varnish

  • Long, triple-lacquered wood handles for balance and durability

  • Natural flagged tips for excellent paint pickup and smooth application

  • Easy to clean with soap and water or solvent-based cleaners

Perfect For:

  • Oil and acrylic painting

  • From thin ink washes to thick gels and heavy body paint

  • Artists seeking consistent brush response stroke after stroke

  • Traditional and water-soluble oil colors

  • Controlled detail work and spontaneous mark-making

  • Painters who want strength and flexibility in a single brush