Manifold...yes or no?

just wondering. Didn't you get 4 cups with your grafo like on this picture?
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just wondering. Didn't you get 4 cups with your grafo like on this picture?

I know this thread has gotten off track ;), but yes - the Grafo T2 comes with 4 color cups.

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The color cup top and feed tube screw into the side of the brush.

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They consist of a top with feed tube, and a twist on color cup. You get one top, four cups with the purchase of the brush. They are exceptionally well made and finished, but I actually find them to be pain to use. In order to change colors, you must remove the first cup, and then clean the feed tube, top, and paint channel completely before twisting a new color cup on the brush - or risk contaminating the new color with the old.

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It is an old design, as seen here on a much older Efbe -

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Same deal - the color cups screw onto the side of the brush -

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The Efbe cups are a little different, as they have tabs on the cup rather than the top, and they twist into a slot in the top itself.

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Because I find changing colors on this style set up such a tedious ordeal, I made adapters for each brush that allow the use of common color cups. I chose to go with Iwata/Olympos cups because they are the most plentiful in my collection -

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I know this thread has gotten off track ;), but yes - the Grafo T2 comes with 4 color cups.

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The color cup top and feed tube screw into the side of the brush.

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They consist of a top with feed tube, and a twist on color cup. You get one top, four cups with the purchase of the brush. They are exceptionally well made and finished, but I actually find them to be pain to use. In order to change colors, you must remove the first cup, and then clean the feed tube, top, and paint channel completely before twisting a new color cup on the brush - or risk contaminating the new color with the old.

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It is an old design, as seen here on a much older Efbe -

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Same deal - the color cups screw onto the side of the brush -

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The Efbe cups are a little different, as they have tabs on the cup rather than the top, and they twist into a slot in the top itself.

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Because I find changing colors on this style set up such a tedious ordeal, I made adapters for each brush that allow the use of common color cups. I chose to go with Iwata/Olympos cups because they are the most plentiful in my collection -

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