Can anyone help me with the age of this Ever-Ready?:shrug:
As you can see there are no markings on the bottom.
I have searched the Wiki and the rest of the web and can't find one similar.
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Can anyone help me with the age of this Ever-Ready?:shrug:
As you can see there are no markings on the bottom.
I have searched the Wiki and the rest of the web and can't find one similar.
I have no idea, but I will try to research it later tonight when I have more time.
Ever ready was a huge brush producer. Most of the ones I've seen seem to be from the 1940s and 50s but yours is different with that impression in it. I suspect it's one of their earlier ones.
I know there is part of their catalog on our site somewhere because I've seen it. it's probably in this forum. Do a search.
Good memory Spendur,,,,:bow
http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...d-brushes.html
Problem is the photos are scanned to thin to read,,, we willhave to ask Bongo for the source.
I actually found a readable version of this poster. I believe my brush is one of the 2 brushes that flank the "Free" display near the top, model No. 2M or Model No. 2W. With a closer look, if the coloration of the bristles is a good representation, I would say Model No. 2M. However, even if that is correct, I can't find any info on this model.
Hope this picture helps others.
I have this image saved so let me know if a larger image is required.
I can't wait to see that one restored. They painted these, but the natural wood usually looks fantastic.