#101
(12-03-2016, 09:47 AM)GloryUprising Wrote:
(12-03-2016, 05:22 AM)ChiefBroom Wrote: Nice pics, all. Thanks for sharing them.

And for not being trolls.

Did someone call for a troll? 

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Great picture Spencer that brush is awesome and the razor too. Is that a shavesmith?

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#102
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(12-03-2016, 04:00 AM)Murrellington Wrote: My Falstaff briar showed up today. It's absolutely beautiful. Now I want a purple haze and lemon drop.

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Congrats. I'm still waiting on mine as USPS hasn't turned it loose. I absolutely loathe the postal office sometimes. Good to see someone got theirs and is enjoying it. That Briar has a fantastic quality to it and it's high on my list now after seeing yours. What an amazing color.
(12-03-2016, 09:47 AM)GloryUprising Wrote:
(12-03-2016, 05:22 AM)ChiefBroom Wrote: Nice pics, all. Thanks for sharing them.

And for not being trolls.

Did someone call for a troll? 

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Wow that is an outstanding brush. What is that material?

This is the best shaving forum in the world Ken. Total freedom here no forum agenda. Glad you're appreciating the Paladin talk.

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#103
The Tequila Sunrise handle in the photo above was turned from German Ebonite. We're not offering Ebonite-handled brushes for sale yet. We might need to make a trip to Germany first. The brush was acquired in the B&B Sue Moore Memorial Charity Auction to benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Our donations this year accounted for almost $2,400 in auction proceeds, or about 15% of the total raised.


Another Ebonite handle in what we've dubbed the Wicked pattern is shown in the photos below. The first two are of the handle exactly as it came off the lathe. The bottom two were shot after light sanding. Ebonite is much more challenging, expensive, and time-consuming to work with. We can only make them in very small quantities. So brushes with Ebonite handles will be priced substantially higher than those with handles turned from polyester rod.


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#104
Just noticed I posted #103 above as a reply into the Bushes Forum rather than our thread in the Merchant's Forum. Please either remove or move it if it doesn't belong here.
#105
Ok after the Wicked pattern Lemon Drop looks run of the mill. Man that is one cool brush handle! Ebonite rocks.

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#106
(12-03-2016, 03:26 PM)ChiefBroom Wrote: The Tequila Sunrise handle in the photo above was turned from German Ebonite. We're not offering Ebonite-handled brushes for sale yet. We might need to make a trip to Germany first. The brush was acquired in the B&B Sue Moore Memorial Charity Auction to benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Our donations this year accounted for almost $2,400 in auction proceeds, or about 15% of the total raised.


Another Ebonite handle in what we've dubbed the Wicked pattern is shown in the photos below. The first two are of the handle exactly as it came off the lathe. The bottom two were shot after light sanding. Ebonite is much more challenging, expensive, and time-consuming to work with. We can only make them in very small quantities. So brushes with Ebonite handles will be priced substantially higher than those with handles turned from polyester rod.


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Wow. The tooling marks pre-polish are pretty nice too. Gives it another dynamic. How does it feel?
-Spencer
#107
(12-03-2016, 11:51 AM)Lloydw Wrote: Great picture Spencer that brush is awesome and the razor too. Is that a shavesmith?

Ebonite is something special. Once it's more readily available I think I will upgrade as many brushes as I can.

The stuff is fantastic in hand. When I first picked it up it was a wow moment. Similar to how I felt with my first resin stabilized wood.... Even more amazing than when I got my first real horn brush (which I have sense sold off).

Re razor - yes a shave Smith. How did you know without the traditional markings? (I'm still learning) the razor was a custom job for a store I stumbled upon during a visit to Montréal.

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-Spencer
#108
That could be the best looking Ebonite handle from Paladin that I have ever seen.

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#109
Agreed. That looks incredible Ken.

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#110

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Wow, shaving brushes made from bowling balls - I see potential for a whole bowling themed line of brushes Big Grin
That really is a pretty spectacular handle ChiefBroom , do you plan to give it a high polish or will it stay satin?


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