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(This post was last modified: 10-31-2017, 06:55 PM by handjam.)
I'm selling off some items that I just don't use. CONUS USPS shipping included in prices. Retail prices in parenthesis for items still in production.

The only trade offers I will entertain are for a Declaration Brushworks Washington second batch.



3) AOS Eucalyptus essential oil shaving cream. 5 oz. 99%. Used once with clean spatula. $18

5) Paladin PK-47, 26mm, Briar, Nov. 16, 2016 release, 2CSND3 knot code. $165 ($168)

9) Worcester straight razor, Worcester, MA, ~4/8. Came to me shave ready. Used twice since. Box says 1900. $40.

12) Charcoal Goods Level 1 stainless steel straight bar. $175 (paid $175)

1) SOLD Esbjerg sensitive skin cream and aftershave balm. Used once, extracted with clean spatula.
2) SOLD LPL Oud-Santal soap. 200g. Used once. 99%.
4) SOLD Paladin Tut
6) SOLD M&F Highlander
7) SOLD Vie Long Epsilon, 26 or 27mm x 55mm, 2-band, Burgundy handle.
[s]8) SOLD Rockwell 6S stainless steel razor with all base plates and Rockwell stand. Comes in Rockwell packaging. $90  ($135)

10) SOLD Schick Lady Eversharp Injector Razor, used a few times. Comes with 4 unused blades. $15
11) SOLD CRSW Citrus Select V2. Lathered once.

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#2
M&F SOLD.
#3
Tut Sold. Thanks DFS and buyer.
#4

i love lamp
Michigan
Would you be interested in a trade for the paladin for a thater 3 band?
#5
Thanks for the offer. I'm looking to thin down and not interested in trades.
#6

i love lamp
Michigan
Not a problem, good luck with the sales bud. Beautiful brushes btw.
#7
(This post was last modified: 08-09-2017, 07:35 PM by handjam.)
Thanks. The PK47 is an S-knot and has more backbone than Paladin's more recent releases. Even with the backbone, I detect no scritch. It's a great brush but I'm committed to getting down to no more than 7 brushes. I'm getting close, but need to sell some brushes I really like to get down to that number. The PK is one of those that is hard to part with.

I've reduced the price on some of the items.

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Member
Minneapolis
I'd love to see your brush collection. Based upon the ones you are shedding it must be pretty sweet!
-Mark
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(This post was last modified: 08-10-2017, 04:31 AM by handjam.)
Here are the final eight. One of these must go but I can't decide which. I prefer 24mm knots with tips that are more natural/less treated. All these brushes have handles that feel great in my hand coupled with outstanding knots. Among the brushes that left my den were two nice Paladin Sherlock bulbs that I gifted my closest friends from college. It felt good to introduce them to quality badger brushes. Most of the brushes I've sold have handle styles that don't fit my hand as well as the final eight. There was a beehive disco Paladin with an incredible 2CLNA4 knot that I didn't want to sell because the knot was so good and the handle so beautiful but in the end I couldn't find a comfortable grip and my fingers cramped when I used it. It's in good hands now.

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Member
Minneapolis
(08-10-2017, 04:27 AM)handjam Wrote: Here are the final eight. One of these must go but I can't decide which. I prefer 24mm knots with tips that are more natural/less treated. All these brushes have handles that feel great in my hand coupled with outstanding knots. Among the brushes that left my den were two nice Paladin Sherlock bulbs that I gifted my closest friends from college. It felt good to introduce them to quality badger brushes. Most of the brushes I've sold have handle styles that don't fit my hand as well as the final eight. There was a beehive disco Paladin with an incredible 2CLNA4 knot that I didn't want to sell because the knot was so good and the handle so beautiful but in the end I couldn't find a comfortable grip and my fingers cramped when I used it. It's in good hands now.

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Love the Sumos and the Sherlock. Those are two of my favorites. Very easy to hold. For whatever reason they do not get a lot of attention.

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-Mark


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