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Post by HoosierTrooper on Oct 6, 2013 12:41:24 GMT -6
Nabbed this Ever-Ready 100 brush and box of vintage Williams soap for $15 at a yard sale yesterday. Based on the $.15 price and no zip code in the address I'm guessing the Williams is from 1960-1964. You'll be seeing the brush again after I get the time to spruce it up!
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RocketMan
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Post by RocketMan on Oct 6, 2013 14:10:16 GMT -6
Nice snag HT. I rarely find anything at Yard Sales. Picked up a nice vintage strop for two dollars about a month ago but.......
Looking forward to the refurb.
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Oct 6, 2013 15:43:17 GMT -6
I think the people I bought it from are professional yard salers.
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Post by papabear on Oct 7, 2013 9:00:34 GMT -6
Great looking brush. Nice finds.
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Post by birdlives on Oct 7, 2013 15:18:12 GMT -6
Yeah man...nice scores, but then you have always seemed to have a 'Midas Touch' when making the Flea Market and Yard Sale Hang....Keep up the good work....I'm looking forward to seeing this brush again after you have done your magic....
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Post by drumzalot on Oct 7, 2013 16:23:49 GMT -6
Oh wow, I never find any shaving related items in antique stores much less yard sales. Damn, that brush is a winner it's going to look even better when you put your skillz to work! Old Williams is always a win.
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Post by Alan on Oct 7, 2013 18:52:32 GMT -6
Yes, I don't know how Tom does it. Maybe he has a crystal ball or something.
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