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    Badger sounds tasty, reminds me of the story of the old boy that when the judge asked him what the animal he poached tasted like, replied "Ohh in between Spotted Owl and Bald Eagle." By the way I wear Wesco's too.

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    Is that "Show me one or two badgers and all I see are brushes yet unmade"?
    You're gonna get a reputation as a Badger Wrestler now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by showme1or2
    One last thing: my bristles come in jet black, pure white, or a mixture of black and white. My badgers seem to have a streak of longer white hairs down the back so I am able to make them more white than most others you have seen.

    Let me know who wants to try one,
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    If no one is interested in such a fine brush, I have recently noticed Solid white, Tabby striped, and even exotic "calico" colored badgers wandering around here,
    Be the first on your block to get an ALL-WHITE badger brush, or even a black or orange one! then laugh at all the "losers" who are stuck with crappy imported stuff.....
    Leave the Plissons and Simpsons to the masses. THESE badgers are only for DISCERNING gentlemen in the "KNOW".

    John P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnP
    If no one is interested in such a fine brush, I have recently noticed Solid white, Tabby striped, and even exotic "calico" colored badgers wandering around here...
    John P.
    You must live near me! I have a tabby & white mixed one that comes into my yard all the time to badger my prized Koi and poop on my grass. I have been wondering what to do with it- turning it into a brush doesn't sound like a bad idea!

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    OOOOOHHHHH.....
    That is a HIGHLY PRIZED badger and should be made into brushes IMMEDIATELY! A genuine, lowland-urban calico-white shaving brush would be the ENVY of everyone on here....
    Of course, if it eats your Koi, the badger is RUINED; best to catch and "shear" the badger before it ruins its fine bristles in this way....

    John P.

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