Ha Snowhive, thats neat!
-Mario.
It's all good, even when it's not.
I love looking at all of these great brushes!
Just this morning, I realized that all of my other brushes have been sitting virtually unused since I got my Vey.
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Guys, sorry if I am responding a bit slower than normal, but we had a major computer failure this week and I just got my machine back. Since I am a computer tard, I need always help...One of the IT guys from work pretty much brought it back to life, and it is working well now. The problem is that all the e-mails are gone. I hope that our own BrianW can help me to get them back when he returns from his vacation. So, until then, I can easily respond to pm's and new e-mails, but not to the old ones.
Rudy, Central New Jersey
'If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.'
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That is a deadringer for the Hens colors.
Sorry, Let's try again.
Georgia Southern!
The Hens could only wish they had 6 National Championships. I'll give you Flacco, and not a fan of Michigan or O-High-HO
Computer is back up and working, and I was able to retrieve the missing picture files (all my shaving brush pictures from the last years!!!!) from my off-site back-up with Carbonite. Hope Brian can get the e-mails back as well. I keep you updated. BTW, Carbonite is a great idea and worth the $60 per year.
Rudy, Central New Jersey
'If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.'
www.ultimatependesigns.com
Good luck with the computer problems Rudy.
That Snowhive brush looks cool!
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2013 Shave Purchase Sabbatical Failure!
Here is one of my latest restorations:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...ue-store-Brush
The brush shown in this post made it to my shop and I found the knot to be in great shape, not hair loss. So, as per the owners request I cleaned the knot, sterilized it and then lathered it up in my hand a few times. Did a splendid job, so no need for a new knot. The I took to the handle. Carefully polishing with a bamboo skewer stick removed the green oxidation layer. A final buffing with rouge and white diamond brought out the sheen of the brass and the lucite. Here is the restored brush:
Rudy, Central New Jersey
'If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.'
www.ultimatependesigns.com
That's amazing. It looks brand new, but still with that broken in looking knot. It's beautiful.
Another restoration from this week.
Here is my customer's email:
"I recently acquired an Erskine 3106 brush that I purchased from a friend who thought he knew how to restore...epic fail. I believe the brush can be salvaged but I do not have the know how nor the tools required. It would appear the steam method left a film on the handle, it can be sanded I'm certain knowing my finger nail can scratch it off but not completely. I would love to bring this old brush back to life, would you be interested in taking on the restoration?"
The first picture shows the brush looked when it arrived, and the second photo shows it after the residue on the handle was removed, but still with the original old boar knot - now it has a nice Silvertip Grade A in it..
Rudy, Central New Jersey
'If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.'
www.ultimatependesigns.com
That restore came out great!
-Mario.
It's all good, even when it's not.
Rudy, Central New Jersey
'If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.'
www.ultimatependesigns.com
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Contacted Rudy for arguably one of the most epic brushes to date. Incredibly excited to see the final work.
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