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    You can still get new production Ever Ready brushes: Ever-Ready Shaving Brush

    I don't know what the bristles are made of - once they are broke in, this is a really really great brush for the money. It has lots of backbone the tips soften up with use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Very cool, but what makes it an army issue brush?
    I should clarify: This was the same model brush they would issue in the Army. I don't know for sure this was an actual Army issue brush. The guy who gave it to me said he had one just like it issued to him. The research I did also confirmed this, but not much else.

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    here is a old Armybrush...restored....
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