SWEET little brush. Really dig that handle - I love some of the simple old handles.
SWEET little brush. Really dig that handle - I love some of the simple old handles.
-Josh
And here she is post bloom.
I'm not good in the morning so had to take this pic before I go to bed.
This is going to be a great travel brush ( and probably everyday rotation brush too )
And here it is against the brush that started my love of butterscotch, my love of restoring and some will say the start of the increase in the prices of butterscotch brushes.......
( It's actually still one of two everyday rotation brushes even though I've got a few now ( The other's another Kent with a Silvertip A @ around . I really COULD have stopped at just ONE brush.........NOT !!)
It's a 1949 Kent KS7 . In comparison it's a 20mm Finest bulb also set at 45mm ( note that it's dry here )
Hope this post helps someone out there
Ahh what the hell, it's 1 am, I've had a few ports so here just to finalise this post is my three TRUE CATALIN BUTTERSCOTCH brushes. Last is a V series Kent , Silvertip A set at around 48 mm.
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Last edited by fidjit; 04-14-2011 at 08:04 AM.
Ian
MY WIKI = http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/User:Fidjit | GREAT SOUTHERN LAND = http://tinyurl.com/bbgsl | CONTRIBUTE = http://www.badgerandblade.com/index.php?page=support
Very nice. That handle is understated and very, very pretty.
Enjoyed the walk through. The brushes look great!
Surrey, VDH, GFT Coconut, MWF, Cade, Arlington, Tabac, Lightfoot's
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Handle & knot look really well proportioned, great little brush
What a great post Ian! Ought to be a sticky, but for sure I've got it bookmarked. Pretty much you've detailed what I find to be the hardest part - choosing the knot. I get so lost in the details that often I get started on ordering some knots (for handles completely ready) that I get confused (not quite the right word) and give up. Must be a "too many options" phobia.
A nice little travel brush you got now!
-jim
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Add smileys to all of my posts. Put them where you think they should go.
There's something about the combination of butterscotch and TGN Finest. It's the perfect combination.
Il faut reculer pour mieux sauter.
Fidjit,
Your blow by blow post has inspired me to have a go at restoring a brush or two or three and I have not even received the first one from da Bay yet.
I agree, you probably have pushed the prices of lovely butterscotch handles through the roof, but you make them look so desirable.
Thanks for your Wiki as well, I have been very confused with all the knot options etc. etc.
I hope you will help me with some ideas as to which knot I should try when the time comes.
Thanks, Sunbird (TVL)
Great how-to thread, Ian. We'll sticky this.
-Bob, 3017er
Proud Member of the Great Eagle Group Buy 2010
The "55", "56", "57" and "58"
"in each shave lies a philosophy", Somerset Maugham
WOOHOOO I'VE BEEN STICKIED !!!!!!!!![]()
Ian
MY WIKI = http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/User:Fidjit | GREAT SOUTHERN LAND = http://tinyurl.com/bbgsl | CONTRIBUTE = http://www.badgerandblade.com/index.php?page=support
love that kent
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
very nice indeed wish I could master it but somethings are better left to others :)
very helpful post, nice brushes too. thanks tom
Thanks for the inspiration. I need to plan ahead a few projects for this winter's snow storms.
Wow, is it just me or is the brush restoration process doable for us regular folk?? I always imagined getting the badger pelt, pulling out the choice hairs, stacking them and tying them off... etc etc. I don't know. I had no idea what went in to making a shaving brush. I kept seeing people posting their finished brush restores... I just watched with envy. But I think I may try to do one of these... a lot cheaper than spending $150 on a silvertip brush and a ton more character than something off the shelf... I like that. Thanks for sharing all of this!
Last edited by Blackbeard's Delight; 06-08-2012 at 09:08 PM.
"A pint of sweat, saves a gallon of blood." --George S. Patton
Great find and restore.
I'm a ole Minister who loves the Ole South. I am an Arko Acolyte.
Awesome brush and a very informative thread. Thanks for posting this.![]()
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