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    Default Hand made Brush Handles by Badrunner13!

    These Handmade handles are ready to add your favorite knot! (Knots not Included) I am selling these in order to make room for a few more.
    Remember, loft is adjustable using spacers, I can help if advice is needed.
    Back row/ left to right:

    All black Flared , 58mm h x 38mm w Has a flared opening for a 24mm knot (10mm flare+15mm of flat) $25.00

    Bronze Classic, 58mm h x 36mm w 24mm Knot 14mm deep $25.00

    Bronze Flared, 55mm h x 37mm w Has a flared opening for a 24mm knot (8mm flare+15mm of flat) $25.00

    Honey Comb, 54mm h x 38mm w 24mm knot 15mm deep $25.00 sold

    Front row/ left to right:

    Wasabi, 55mm h x36mm w, 22mm knot 15mm deep $25.00

    Poison Bottle, 58mm h x 35mm w, 24mm Knot 14mm deep $25.00 SOLD

    Silver Bulb, 43mm h x 37mm w, 20mm Knot 15mm deep $22.00

    Continental US Shipping is included in the price! Paypal only please.
    Quantity discount: Buy one regular $, $5 off each additional handle shipped to same address.
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    Thank you for your consideration!
    Last edited by badrunner13; 01-18-2012 at 04:27 PM.
    Make it, restore it, repair it, mend it, just don't chuck it!

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    interesting. what are they made out of and whats the technique used to make them?
    --Jon. "Love me some 14s"

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    These are turned on a lathe and made from a plastic resin.
    Make it, restore it, repair it, mend it, just don't chuck it!

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    TRADES WILL BE CONSIDERED as well
    Make it, restore it, repair it, mend it, just don't chuck it!

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    Nice work - the honeycomb is awesome.
    Jp

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    That bronze flared one is awesome!
    Tom

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    Wow, I can't believe these are still here hours later, if I had the spare cash I would be on the yellow and red ones like nobody's business, and I have a 24mm soft loft knot just waiting for a handle.
    Light your bowl, free your soul.

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    Nice, I do need one for my self made badger knot, but have decided to make one myself for this first alltheway self made brush.
    but will save the thread for later projects.

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    Very nice indeed. PM sent.
    Matt

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    i am surprised too that they are still here. I need no more brushes, but i have a suggestion for the OP.. retake the photo. the lighting and setup makes them look off a bit... and throw in a temporary knot to give people an idea.. maybe even put it next to a common reference item to give a size reference.

    If i was new to brushes, I would jump on one of these and a TGN knot and you have yourself a class one of a kind act.
    --Jon. "Love me some 14s"

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    [QUOTE=global_dev;3765197 retake the photo. the lighting and setup makes them look off a bit... and throw in a temporary knot to give people an idea.. maybe even put it next to a common reference item to give a size reference.

    If i was new to brushes, I would jump on one of these and a TGN knot and you have yourself a class one of a kind act.[/QUOTE]

    Thanks for the suggestion, capturing these is more difficult than I thought. These photos are in natural light so hopefully they come out better (the previous were in LED). The temporary knot is a MASSIVE 24mm Edwin Jagger Super badger and the other brush has a 24mm TGN Finest XH set to 49mm loft which would be more common in these handles. The razor is a Gillette Bostonian NEW placed to give a sense of scale.Click image for larger version. 

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    Make it, restore it, repair it, mend it, just don't chuck it!

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    Here is the inspiration for the flare type handles, once a normal knot is in place this is close to how they will look.
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