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Rasierhobel
05-02-2011, 02:11 AM
Hallo together,
i've found this Plisson Brush and ask myself which model it is and how i can differentiate a grey Plisson and a white Plisson? Does someone now this angular horn handle.
The brush is unused but i think it must be an older model. I've the original box too and there is written down "501/12"
http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/plissonq4tdo51h0c.png
Measurement:
Taille Size 10
Diamètre 20Mm
Sortie 53Mm
Diameter 0,787Inches
Length 2,086Inches
Thanks for helping!
SliceOfLife
05-02-2011, 05:20 AM
Can't help with ID, but possibly the best looking Plisson I've seen. Love the handle.
Dpflaum
05-02-2011, 11:28 AM
Can't help with ID, but possibly the best looking Plisson I've seen. Love the handle.
I'm very inclined to agree!
Rasierhobel
05-02-2011, 03:12 PM
thank you!
is there any possibility to clean up/ shine up / bright up the hairs? the hairs smells very old and i think that the hairs yellowed over the years.
i'm very new to this topic of cleaning brushes. i put my brushes in hot water and vinegar. i heard that will loose the soap...
comparing picture with my other silvertip brushes
http://www.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/plisson4pz9ux6dmef.png
SliceOfLife
05-02-2011, 03:20 PM
badger hair seems to yellow on its own as it ages. I have a few vintages in a couple degree's of yellow. It doesn't seem to affect them (hair also seems to soften as it ages).
Here's another one...
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l585/pvlpeter/a8e84e9d.jpg
IrkMe
05-02-2011, 05:16 PM
Interesting, the picture that Drp has shows the stickers that I thought it came with originally.
Kinda a long story but there was same Plisson I was after for a restore off of France's ebay, as it turns out I was sniped at the last second by someone from the States. He restored it with a Chinese knot (TGN I think) & some new style stickers as per the OP's one. He flipped it on Ebay a month or so ago for less money than he paid for the handle :001_smile.
I did some digging at the time but other than a few pic's I could find nothing about the brush, one of the brush collectors over at "the shave den" has one but definitely not common.
I would personally give it a cleaning run (shampoo,conditioner & vinegar rinse) & run a few lathers through it, its too pretty a brush to leave unused. If its a shedder It's worthy of a decent re-knot but only from Plisson IMO if you want to keep its value.
You could just sell it to me though :lol:
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