1. No kidding silly. That's why I posted it as your distraction.
  2. Waiting on this glass negative plate.
    According to the listing it's a dry glass plate negative that was used to produce a catalog in the late 1800's-early 1900's.
    7x11 inches big

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    Two minutes in photoshop reversing the negative, this is roughly what the finished print would had looked like back in the days:
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    Since I really like both wetshaving and photography it's a really neat thing to me.
    Apparently I am the only one who felt that way as I was the only bidder on it, at $14, and the other one remains unsold (and it even has three brushes/mugs :) ):
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  3. The new Merkur 34C and the Samples came in!
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  4. Well, I'm waiting for a shaving brush.
    This one is rather special. Some of you may know that Rubberset did a series of shaving brushes with fishing flies embedded in the handles. The English manufacturer Rooney also made some, or at least one.
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  5. Very nice!
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  6. That is so cool. I knew Rubberset made one but had no idea about Rooney.
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  7. Me either. It was pure luck that I stumbled across this one on eBay. I've done some serious searching on the various forums and haven't come across any mention of any of the English brushmakers making these kind of brushes.

    Edit: the amusing thing is, the fishing fly inside the brush might be worth more than the brush itself, depending on the maker.
  8. Custom order?
  9. I was under the impression that Rooney didn't do that sort of thing, except for their clients, and those brushes were always marked with the seller's brand, i.e. Boots, Geo F. Trumper, and others.

    This brush comes in a Rooney presentation box, in a style I've never seen before. This would seem to indicate that this brush is very old, and was kept as a collector's item, not for use.

    I'm afraid that unfortunately, I will be using it. :)
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  10. Use and enjoy it! :D
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  11. I saw that I ebay but didn't bid on it. I wasn't sure if the brush was truly a Rooney or just a really nice looking brush that got paired up with a Rooney Display box. It is an interesting find.
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  12. I'm glad you didn't bid. The sticker marks it as a Rooney as surely as the name "Rooney" marked on the brush would. I've only seen that particular sticker on very old lightly used or NOS Rooney brushes.
    The handle style is odd though. Looks more like an old Kent "V" series handle than anything I've seen from Rooney.
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  13. I think I can make out "Made in China" on the edge.
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  14. And I see a big spider in the knot.
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    You have no power here!
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  17. Very nice catch. I'm blown away that you were the only bidder.
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  19. Waiting on a whipped dog 24MM Silver Tip now.
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  20. Is it very sweet?