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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePortugalOnlineShop View Post
    Hi gents!

    Some of the brushes i've seen here are simply AMAZING!! Lot of talented work here indeed!
    Well, these are some of my Semogue brushes (worst montage ever!)
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    Is that your personal collection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sleekandsmooth View Post
    how do you get your old knots out...I have several ever readys that I would love to restore but don't want to damage them by taking the old knots out wrong
    This is good info. I usually drill it out with a 1/4" then go to 1/2". And from there I use a dremel with a sanding drum on it to grind the rest of the knot out. It's pretty simple. Then I'll fill most of the hollow handles with bakelite bases with epoxy to to add a little weight, stabilize them if they are cracked and to protect them against drops. Then it is easy to use washers, part of a wine cork or what ever you choose to make a shelf out of.

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    Here's two new ones I got.
    Vintage Rooney


    Butterscotch Wee Scot in Super Badger

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    to all those who would rather buy more straights........because they'res something wrong with having 2 disorders??...
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    BAD is a very serious epidemic i see. you actually need to come into contact with someone to get a flu, but here you can catch BAD from the safety of your own home..

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    It is easy to catch it on eBay.

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Size:  16.7 KBfinally get to show mine. got my good old boar brush from my late grandpa and just got my first badger brush from china. i love em both
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    Here's my latest family pictures.
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    Kent BLK8.
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    A vintage pair of Kent brushes, unused, and came from a former Kent employee. A V16 with a 38mm knot from the 60s or 70s and a real ivory brush specifically identified by Kent as having been made in 1919. Both will remain unused but temptation is strong.


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