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Hey…
Hope everyone is well! I have some brushes to sell and admittedly the price is hard to determine on these because a) they are so rare, b) collectors items, c) so difficult to narrow down the prices I paid because I had a different email back then, d) and they have barely been used if at all… Out of the 3 brushes, I believe one has been used once and I don’t think the other two have been used at all. If so it wasn’t more than once. I bought these brushes as collectors pieces. Some of you who have been around a while may remember a couple of these.
1) Limited Edition Badger and Blade Boar Brush: Beautiful Pink Color: these are collectors items if those recall. I haven’t seen them much at all on BSTs so I have no idea what to sell it for so I’m going to consider the fact that it’s used once, the last edition as far as I know, and a collectors item… On top of being a good brush once broken in because I had 2 others a long long time ago. So, $40 shipped. I have no idea about the measurements, I’m sorry.
2) Another very unique brush, a collaboration between Captains Choice and Envy Shave/Nathan Clark, including an aluminum brush which is perfect for wet shaving and holding temp as I’ve had one of these before too, but I got this one as a collectors item because it was both artisans together and includes the beautiful logo on the bottom as show JJ h boo. It includes a 25-26mm knot in this case a plisson like synthetic knot. Selling for $60… Never used that I recall.
3) West Coast Shaving Honey comb which is a beautiful brush with a synthetic knot included. Again, I don’t recall this being used. They are sold on WCS currently for $50 synthetics… I will sell the brush for $40 shipped.
If interested please message me. I also have some other brushes available and quite a few brand new soaps if anyone is interested. I use PayPal please and prefer US customers unless an international customer is willing to pay the extensive shipping cost unfortunately. You guys be well!
Thank you
Justin Bailey
Hope everyone is well! I have some brushes to sell and admittedly the price is hard to determine on these because a) they are so rare, b) collectors items, c) so difficult to narrow down the prices I paid because I had a different email back then, d) and they have barely been used if at all… Out of the 3 brushes, I believe one has been used once and I don’t think the other two have been used at all. If so it wasn’t more than once. I bought these brushes as collectors pieces. Some of you who have been around a while may remember a couple of these.
1) Limited Edition Badger and Blade Boar Brush: Beautiful Pink Color: these are collectors items if those recall. I haven’t seen them much at all on BSTs so I have no idea what to sell it for so I’m going to consider the fact that it’s used once, the last edition as far as I know, and a collectors item… On top of being a good brush once broken in because I had 2 others a long long time ago. So, $40 shipped. I have no idea about the measurements, I’m sorry.
2) Another very unique brush, a collaboration between Captains Choice and Envy Shave/Nathan Clark, including an aluminum brush which is perfect for wet shaving and holding temp as I’ve had one of these before too, but I got this one as a collectors item because it was both artisans together and includes the beautiful logo on the bottom as show JJ h boo. It includes a 25-26mm knot in this case a plisson like synthetic knot. Selling for $60… Never used that I recall.
3) West Coast Shaving Honey comb which is a beautiful brush with a synthetic knot included. Again, I don’t recall this being used. They are sold on WCS currently for $50 synthetics… I will sell the brush for $40 shipped.
If interested please message me. I also have some other brushes available and quite a few brand new soaps if anyone is interested. I use PayPal please and prefer US customers unless an international customer is willing to pay the extensive shipping cost unfortunately. You guys be well!
Thank you
Justin Bailey