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.
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.
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
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.
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.