It REALLY depends on HOW you paint.
Are you more heavy handed, or do you use a very light touch with
things (do you grip your pen/pencil tightly when writing?).
I, personally, have a very strong grip, and find it very hard to use a
sable brush because they are sooooo soft.
I have to have a synthetic brush as they have more spring and can
withstand my "death grip".
If you typically hold things more lightly and have a wispy writing
style, then the sables may be wonderful for you.
Try various kinds before you buy expensive brushes.

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