Can someone identify this brush?

Discussion in 'The Brush' started by Griz, Oct 23, 2009.

  1. Griz

    Griz Member

    I stopped in a local antique store this week and pick up 3 nice brushes this week. One of them is a tiny Ever-Ready 200CC travel brush, and another is a regular Ever-Ready 200. The third brush has no markings at all.

    That brush has an aluminum handle and is a big brush with long bristles. It does not appear to have been used as the hair is still in a "swirl". I suspect that is was made for barber shops.

    Here is a picture of the 3. If you know what it is, please let me know.



    Thanks.

    Will N.
     

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  2. DV8_JERM

    DV8_JERM New Member

    Im not pos but I saw a Duble Duck nos still in the box that looked just like that. There was one on the bay listed as that a week or 2 ago. Hope this helps.
     
  3. TomPike

    TomPike Active Member

    No idea, but I really like the 200 - great colors.
     
  4. wchnu

    wchnu Duck Season!

    I know nothing of the alum one sorry..But I do have one of the red and black ones that may become my first reknot. I hope you fing the information you are looking for.

    Fuzzy

    I looked at it again and my red and black is a 150 not a 200..


    Fuzzy
     
  5. Griz

    Griz Member

    Thanks

    Thanks for taking a look.

    I still don't know, but I do have a knot (a cream boar and a dyed boar)coming from TGN for that red and black 200. I never knew, but the 200 top and bottom screws apart. That should make it very easy to work on and set the knot where I want it for the right loft. I will probably never find one for the tiny 200cc that will fit.

    Will N.
     
  6. Bronco

    Bronco Mac Daddy

    Can't say about that one, but "Rubberset" made one similar to yours.
     
  7. Griz

    Griz Member

    I found that Duble Duck on e-bay and it looks identicle to mine, but mine has absolutly no markings at all.

    I did re-knot the 200 with one of TGN dyed boars. It was one like Tony's cream colored one (from Vulfix I think he told me), but dyed, and it really looks good and has softened up already.

    I guess I will clean up the mystery brush and see what it will do.

    Thanks for the response.

    Will N.
     

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