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    Has anyone done a how-to thread on a brush restore? I see many many threads in my search but they seem to just be results. I have an Ever-Ready boar brush that was my great grandfather's brush and I'd like to get a new boar knot for it.

    I guess it's very simple but I didn't want to give it a go without first asking if there might be something that explains or shows in pictures how to remove the current knot and possibly disassemble the handle (looks like two pieces). I really would never be able to replace it if somehow I royally messed things up.

    any links to current threads or instructions would help tremendously! Thanks guys

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    At the risk of being accused of profanity, go to Badger and Blade, Brushes Forum, Restoration and Repair subforum, and one of the first threads is a step by step restoration thread. Good luck! It's not hard, just fussy. Try The Golden Nib for a new boar knot, or switch to a good badger. The finest extra stuffed are great.

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    Yep. +1. Again, at the risk of profanity.

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    sorry for the long delayed response but thank you! I'm definitely going to head over to B&B and read up

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