#1
This is a really nice Romera brush with no issues.

26 x 48.5

It has been in my small stable of keepers for some time, but given my recent unhappy experience trying to buy another Romera from Gustavo, it is causing a bad taste in my mouth and I am looking to move it on.

No shedding issues.

Wooden handle with no problems

Not sure what the hair label is.  Not a gel tipped brush for sure.  It has good backbone.  The tips have no scrub or scritch and make a great lather.

$100 shipped CONUS

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#2
I'll buy it, looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#3
It does look nice though. GLWTS
#4
That looks like a Biscop handle (same one that I've had on order since January).
I guess this is one way to get a Romera brush without all the drama. Big Grin

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#5
(03-29-2017, 08:52 PM)Mr_Smartepants Wrote: That looks like a Biscop handle (same one that I've had on order since January).
I guess this is one way to get a Romera brush without all the drama. Big Grin

that's kind of what i was figuring.  this is a tried and true great Romera.  Good luck getting that direct from them.  But I want to be done with that Company.

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(This post was last modified: 03-29-2017, 11:42 PM by 1morepasswill.)
I had the same style handle but in real Horn. I got it on the BST with full disclosure the knot was like the Silvertip individual knot I was palmed off with and it was. Too scratchy for me so I moved it on. Plus the horn wasn't the best in the first place with deep gouges in it, they require too much maintenance for my liking.

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