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    Default You've Seen the Brush, Here's the Complete Set

    This is very conservative for me so I've named it Connie. It is inspired by the arts and crafts design period and the work of Greens and Greene of San Diego, Gustave Stickley and Frank Lloyd Wright.

    The Brush is 28mm of silver tipped badger set in a turned Delrin handle with fine (.999) silver trim. Hidden in the handle is a permanent rare earth magnet that allows it to be suspended over the genuine Georgetown Pottery scuttle. The stand is Delrin columns and quarter sawn white oak, fumed with ammonia vapors, sealed with three coats of marine grade varnish and three coats of Butcher's Wax.

    The entire set is for sale in the Classified section http://straightrazorpalace.com/class...hp/product/325 :
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    Nice! Very cool use of the magnet. How did you hide it in the stand?

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    Holy Christ!!!!!!! Bradamatic that is absolutely gorgeous!!!!!

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    Somehow I can see Frank looking at that and being happy, God that man could design! Good job Brad!
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyray View Post
    Nice! Very cool use of the magnet. How did you hide it in the stand?
    Ah, good question! I bored a hole the same size as the magnet into the underside of the top piece of oak. After pressing the magnet into place, I plugged the hole with a plug cut from the same piece of oak being careful to align the grain of the plug with that of the main piece of oak. When you place the brush up against the top, it finds its home very smoothly and releases easily when pulled towards you. I am thrilled with the design but there will never be a duplicate (at least not signed by me).

    Thanks for the great compliments!

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    Good job hiding the plug. It blends right in with the rest of the wood grain!

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    Very trick with the magnets. It's an elegant solution/design.

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    That is absolutely beautiful and would look so very out of place in my crappy basement bathroom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    That is absolutely beautiful and would look so very out of place in my crappy basement bathroom.

    Now Utopian that isn't true at all. Connie would elevate the status of your basement shave den to way above crappy.

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    Absolutelly outstanding. A true work of art. If I had not busted my budget for the next several months, I would be all over that. Gotta say it again, a true work of art!!!
    Thanks for sharing.

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