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Steve, do I sense SBAD?, definatly not the first vintage brush you've got!sunburyboy93 said:A vintage ever ready badger brush
FrenchBlade said:Steve, do I sense SBAD?, definatly not the first vintage brush you've got!sunburyboy93 said:A vintage ever ready badger brush
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kev... said:A minty new mergress cheers steve :mrgreen:
Dipesh said:That's a cool brush steve.
I have a vintage ever ready onthe way too. It's a ivory and red one. It screams 60's! I love the look of it. Just hope the condition is ok when it gets here!
dodgy said:[quote="sunburyboy93]
I do like a nice vintage one though. May get this one reknotted, depends what condition it's in when it arrives from USA
sunburyboy93 said:Dipesh said:That's a cool brush steve.
I have a vintage ever ready onthe way too. It's a ivory and red one. It screams 60's! I love the look of it. Just hope the condition is ok when it gets here!
I am thinking about getting this one and having it reknotted too......
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[/quote]sunburyboy93 said:dodgy said:[quote="sunburyboy93]
I do like a nice vintage one though. May get this one reknotted, depends what condition it's in when it arrives from USA
What's doin Steve,
There's an old Ever Ready badger in my rotation, and although the knot is small, that little brush does a nice job. Took 8-10 times before it bloomed, and it's still probably only an 18mm or so. The brush also has a nice deep butterscotch color to the handle. Definitely give yours some use when it gets there.....might be magical.
Martin
Here's a pic of mine: