I have one of those in my collection. The model 207 seems to be rather scarce. [ATTACH]
I wondered what you meant by that. I don't see a little dude on the inside of the stand. I went back to the original pictures and I assume you...
Yep, it stands nicely in the stand bristles up. You can actually rotate it fully around once the side pins are sitting in their respective grooves.
I used the brush for this morning's shave. I'm not a germaphobe but I did give it two thorough washings before use just to be on the safe side....
It looks like Antique Roadshow does have a number of silver appraisers. I just gotta catch them when they come near my town. Antique Roadshow...
That's a really good suggestion! Thanks Mike.
Yep, that's my site. The little guy from the side of the stand has been on my main page for over a year. Now it at least has context.
Ok, you twisted my arm. Tomorrow the brush gets wet. My daily driver is a restored Rubberset 400 with an Omega boar knot. This is going to be...
Thanks Gents! As I spend more time with the brush I'm convinced it wasn't meant to be used, just admired. The badger hair is slightly dry but...
Sit back and let me tell you a little story. It all started about a year and a half ago when I bought what was described as a napkin holder on...
The tuxedo is my favorite synthetic knot. I agree it would be a good choice. I love what you did with the handle. It looks gorgeous. The...
Great job on the restore by the way. I love seeing these come back to life. Looking at your brush I would add that it's likely one of those...
If I had to guess I would say it's a "Stag" brand brush made for the Rexall Drug Company with a good part of the bottom worn off. Something...
That is an interesting factoid. I did not know that.
"Good Ox Ear Hair Brush." It doesn't exactly roll off the tongue does it? :scared007:
Yeah, ox ear hair. Umm... not sure what the sales pitch would have been on that one.
It's going to go up next to my other Rubberset display. I'm stoked. Love the history of this stuff. [ATTACH]
It popped up on eBay with a buy-it-now. I couldn't resist.
Yes, that would make the most sense. It does seem to be made to be more portable than stationary.
I'm excited that this will be in my hands shortly. Its from the Canadian branch of Rubberset back in the day. [ATTACH]
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