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Post by HoosierTrooper on Aug 13, 2013 17:29:53 GMT -6
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Post by drumzalot on Aug 13, 2013 21:19:52 GMT -6
Indeed this is a unique shaving brush. It is shaped like a squat rocket. Amazing, to see how different some shaving items were designed that stand out from the norm.
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Post by RocketMan on Aug 13, 2013 21:37:50 GMT -6
Ahhhhhhh. Good old Stanley tools.
There were Fullers like this.I have never seen this brand before.
Looks good HT.
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Aug 14, 2013 4:23:58 GMT -6
That's a good point, Joe, but surely someone that designed and built these had to try them out and see they weren't very comfortable to use. Wouldn't you think?
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Post by drumzalot on Aug 14, 2013 9:02:00 GMT -6
Tom, I have run into the occasional odd razor and brush that, though they may look aesthetically appealing, were not pleasant to use. It seems that once in a while form over function wins. I've had razors that were too big bulky in design but they looked good. I would guess that one of the selling points of your brush was it's design regardless if it's user friendly or not.
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Aug 14, 2013 10:13:38 GMT -6
I agree, there's plenty of that with every product imaginable. The holder for these is kind of impractical as well, I can't imagine it would be a good idea to stuff a wet brush in it since it seems like it would take a lot longer to dry. I thought it was interesting that it fits better in the holder with the new knot, the original one was a tad too long.
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Post by ShadowsDad on Aug 15, 2013 0:35:04 GMT -6
I've seen them before, but never realized how uncomfortable they'd be to use. I have considered how long the brush would take to dry in that completely useless stand.
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Post by RocketMan on Aug 20, 2013 0:10:21 GMT -6
I've seen them before, but never realized how uncomfortable they'd be to use. I have considered how long the brush would take to dry in that completely useless stand. Useless perhaps, but very high on the cool scale for me!
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Post by Alan on Aug 20, 2013 0:59:32 GMT -6
They seem to be falling out of the sky now. I saw 2 on Esty and 3 in the wild last Sunday when I went on Safari for an Ever Ready 100.
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Aug 20, 2013 3:45:23 GMT -6
I've seen Stanleys with different handles, wonder if they would be more comfortable to use.
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