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    I think the thater would be a good choice, i love mine. Just soft enough but still with enough backbone
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunsandbibles View Post
    I prefer it the way it is because I'd rather not have to pay a man to wash a badger alive or in brush format, drives up the price shampoo s cheap
    Anyone else have an image in their head of some poor guy covered head to toe in bandages?

    "What on earth do you do for a living?"

    "I'm a badger bather."

    "Oh... that explains it..."

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    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
    -Neil Young

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    The economy is tough these days....you may see a professional badger washer needed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    Anyone else have an image in their head of some poor guy covered head to toe in bandages?

    "What on earth do you do for a living?"

    "I'm a badger bather."

    "Oh... that explains it..."


    lmao best thing I've heard all day
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    I just received two brushes from whipped dog. One was a silver tip badger and the other a black badger. Both are great!! I shampooed them and let them dry out in the sun. I had very minimal "badger funk". Both knots and handles and drilling the silver tip an extra 10 mm cost me $53. Very nice brushes. Might want to check him out.

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