Welcome aboard DP! Glad to have you on B&B. You should head down the the Hall of Fame if you haven't and formally introduce yourself. As far as brushes go, while yes, usually more money means less problems with the brush. Less money doesn't always mean more. I'm sure there are members here that regal you of tales where expensive brushes have failed on them, and others who can talk about cheaper brushes that have been workhorses for years. I have a similar problem with my brush. It was only $7 on sale and not much more regularly priced. It's shedding quiet a lot for a brush that's been used for 2 months now IMHO. I might add some other brushes to the rotation to spare it a quick demise.
Also is there a particular type of brush you'd like? Such as hair composition. You can get excellent quality boar and synthetics for under $100. If you're looking for badger you can probably go over $100 easily if you get the better quality hairs. I'm sure others will have something to add to this as well.
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