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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    I have never heard of anybody catching anything from a used brush. Lots of " OH, I would never, that's gross comments" but really, The thing lived most of it's life in soap. A little cleaning should be all it needs.

    Then there is the option of putting in a new knot.
    Sorry no pics. Yet. But their in very good condition. Dont recall the brand, but they are badger. One is mounted in a hard red rubber the other i believe is acrylic
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    If you use a used shaving Brush,Your going to die,Plain and simple
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    Even if you don’t use a Shaving Brush… there is a very good chance you will die…rumor has it…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Euclid440 View Post
    Even if you don’t use a Shaving Brush… there is a very good chance you will die…rumor has it…
    Very true,3 of my very best friends have Died in the past 10 days,one just a few hrs ago.all were in their 80s,None used a shaving brush.
    I am very sad today
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    I have a very old Plisson 2 band I found at an antique store about 3 or4 years ago. Smelled of musty cardboard, or that "antique store" smell. Lathered some Williams soap about 5 or 6 times rinsing very thoroughly after each time. Worked like a charm!

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