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Rooney 1/1 Ivory Finest (22/45)
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Simpsons Commodore X3 Best Badger

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(This post was last modified: 10-05-2019, 02:12 PM by rudyvey.)
again .....RV Shaving real faux ivory with a Shavemac 2-band silvertip in bulb - this is for about a whole year the brush I use most, and I believe it is the best brush I ever made

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(10-05-2019, 01:31 PM)rudyvey Wrote: again .....RV Shaving real faux ivory with a Shavemac 2-band silvertip in bulb - this is for about a whole year the brush I use most, and I believe it is the best brush I ever made

Do you have any pics you can share? 

I have one of your brushes and really love the craftsmanship but it has a badger knot.  I've really become more of a synthetic-user and don't use badgers very often.  But I like variety and will always have at least one badger and boar in the den...my RV with a 28mm Elite Manchurian is the one badger I don't think I will let out of the den!

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(This post was last modified: 10-05-2019, 07:11 PM by rudyvey.)
I tried to post a picture, but this seems not going up as it says it is too big. I do not have it anywhere else stored but on my computer, so i cannot provide an URL....not very computer savvy. Anyone could guide me???

https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/BeI...I6JfoQYRbI


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see my next post after yours, just remembered I have storage with my amazon prime, uploaded the pix and posted it in my earlier post.
I had made this brush for last years B&B's Sue Moore Auction. However, when it came back from the engraver, we saw there two tiny flaws in the handle, so I made a new one and kept this handle for myself. I am normally a total fan guy, but I set this bulb in the brush, and this was the beginning of a newly found appreciation for bulbs. This is now my all time favorite brush, and it is use at least 4 times a week....the knot is truly superb, set at a loft of approx 52/53 mm and a size of just a tad over 28 mm.
The picture shows the brush after this mornings shave. Hope you enjoy the picture.

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(This post was last modified: 10-05-2019, 04:37 PM by gregcss.)
(10-05-2019, 02:34 PM)rudyvey Wrote: see my next post after yours, just remembered I have storage with my amazon prime, uploaded the pix and posted it in my earlier post.
I had made this brush for last years B&B's Sue Moore Auction. However, when it came back from the engraver, we saw there two tiny flaws in the handle, so I made a new one and kept this handle for myself. I am normally a total fan guy, but I set this bulb in the brush, and this was the beginning of a newly found appreciation for bulbs. This is now my all time favorite brush, and it is use at least 4 times a week....the knot is truly superb, set at a loft of approx 52/53 mm and a size of just a tad over 28 mm.
The picture shows the brush after this mornings shave. Hope you enjoy the picture.
Hi Rudy,

If you copy the image address (right click on the picture from Amazon) then open full editor here on the forum and use the insert picture button you can post the pic directly like this:


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