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    Default Brush set found in friends basement

    A dear friend of mine texted me this morning saying "You wouldn't believe what we found in the basement!"



    The house was inherited from his wife's late father when he passed away. From what I was told, he always had a BBS head and a fantastic mustache. Sadly, it doesn't look like he ever got to use this set. But still, an heirloom nonetheless.


    Thank you gentlemen and have a fantastic evening
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    That is a great find !
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    That's nice, I like the photo of him too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewmurray86 View Post
    That's nice, I like the photo of him too.
    From what I was told, he was quite the character.

    The time he wasn't spending playing with his kids or tending to his rose garden, he would be building British Caferacer type motorcycles. A true jack of all trades.

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    He looks it; he also bears a similarity to Gerard Butler.

    I also really like the Ecology thing in the top left corner, that seems very forward thinking for the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewmurray86 View Post
    He looks it; he also bears a similarity to Gerard Butler.

    I also really like the Ecology thing in the top left corner, that seems very forward thinking for the day.
    That was my favorite part. The whole presentation in my opinion is just priceless. The no cans, a stab at canned foam. The no kilowatts, a stab at hot lather machines.

    I'm extremely envious of my friend. But maybe this will get him out of his Schick Hydro.....we'll see.
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    Great, great post!
    He was probably saving it for just the right time, that never happened!
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