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Elite Razor
Roswell, GA
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2019, 08:19 PM by Bob Quinn.)
This brush is a Mokume-Gane fusion of Carbon and Copper.  It is a 24mm brush with the socket measuring 26mm across and the handle height is 75mm.  This brush has just been listed on my site. - SOLD

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I also have 1 piece remaining of each of the materials used for the brushes shown below.  Both pieces are of good size and can accommodate almost any handle style.  If you are interested in having a brush built from either of these materials, please let me know.

Mokume-Gane Cobalt and Carbon
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Damascus Steel
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As always, thanks for looking.

Bob

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#292

Elite Razor
Roswell, GA
I have just completed and listed the brushes shown below.  Both are exceptional.

Amboyna Burl - Two Tone  (24mm)
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Deep Green and Gold Flakes (24mm)
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As always, thanks for looking.

Bob

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#293

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Your latest brushes are especially beautiful, Bob.
John
#294

Elite Razor
Roswell, GA
(09-04-2019, 09:17 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: Your latest brushes are especially beautiful, Bob.

Thanks, John
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#295

Elite Razor
Roswell, GA
I just finished up the brush shown below this morning and it has been listed on my site.  It is a large handle (76mm in height) and will accept either a 26 or 28mm knot.  It is shown with a 26mm knot.

Chestnut Brown and Gold Flakes

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As always, thanks for looking.

Bob

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#296

Elite Razor
Roswell, GA
Another new brush that has just been listed and is available on my site.  I had built a custom order in this same color combination and was so impressed with the classic look of the result that I had to build another.  This brush is comprised of 3 resin components simulating Briar Burl, Ivory and Ebony.  It is shown with a 26mm knot, but can be adjusted to accept a 28mm knot.

Briar, Ivory and Ebony (26 - 28mm)



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As always, thanks for looking.

Bob

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Elite Razor
Roswell, GA
I finished up 2 more brushes this afternoon.  Both have gold flakes floating in a tinted base.  Check them out at www.eliterazor.com

Emerald Green (26 - 28mm)
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Fiery Red - (26mm)
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As always, thanks for looking.

Bob

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#298

Elite Razor
Roswell, GA
I recently came across some amazing Buckeye burl.  The figure in this wood is unbelievable.  The grain reminds me of an Edvard Munch or M. C. Escher print.  These brushes have just been listed on my site.

Buckeye burl grows in the central states of the US.   The botanical name for the Buckeye is Aesculus, from “Aesculapius,” the name of the mythological Greek god of medicine.  The common name “Buckeye” was derived from the Native Americans who noticed that the glossy, chestnut-brown seeds with the lighter circular “eye” looked very similar to the eye of a buck (male) deer.  Some believe that the buckeye relieves rheumatism pain and provides good fortune when carried in the pockets of their garments or worn as an amulet around the neck. Instantly dubbed “buckeye” in frontier speech, the mysterious nut was used as a general cure-all for generations.  As a result, citizens of Ohio became known as “Buckeyes.” The buckeye tree was officially adapted as the state tree on October 2, 1953. 

Buckeye Burl (26mm)
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Buckeye Burl (26mm)
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As always, thanks for looking.

Bob

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#299
I have way too many brushes and many of them are yours Bob but I couldn't resist a Buckeye handle O-H-I-O
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(09-21-2019, 08:09 PM)Shavemd Wrote: I have way too many brushes and many of them are yours Bob but I couldn't resist a Buckeye handle O-H-I-O





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