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Post by HoosierTrooper on Jul 11, 2013 15:01:06 GMT -6
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Post by InfernoOrangeSS on Jul 11, 2013 17:35:19 GMT -6
Outstanding make over! Always great to see old items given a second life!
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ShadowsDad
Gem Star
None boring shaver!!
"It's not the bow, it's the Indian"
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Post by ShadowsDad on Jul 11, 2013 17:39:33 GMT -6
It was definitely an ugly duckling! A swan now though!
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RocketMan
Gem Star
RazorAddict
Welcome To The Sharp Side!
Posts: 4,167
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Post by RocketMan on Jul 11, 2013 20:01:15 GMT -6
You're getting pretty handy at this refurb biz HT. that is a great job on the handle. You may have discovered your 'special purpose'!
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Post by drumzalot on Jul 11, 2013 23:42:59 GMT -6
That brush went from zero to hero fast. They should to hire you at the Semogue factory. Back in the mid 90's I built a drum kit from scratch. I never had the know how to stain and lacquer the kit, I should have bumped into you back then! You did good ... again!
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Post by birdlives on Jul 12, 2013 6:02:44 GMT -6
WOW!! JUST WOW!! You're a blessing to these wonderful survivors of functional art....This one kind of took my breath away....BRAVO !!
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Jul 12, 2013 9:22:57 GMT -6
Thanks fellas, I knew you guys would appreciate seeing this old piece of history given a second chance.
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Post by razorx on Jul 12, 2013 16:35:22 GMT -6
A whole new life,that's too cool,incredible save by HT
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Post by sleddog on Jul 14, 2013 11:30:17 GMT -6
Outstanding!!! That looks fantastic and I'm sure works much better than it did
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Jul 16, 2013 17:31:23 GMT -6
It is so rewarding making these brushes useful again.
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papabear
Blade King
Looking for one that is just right
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Post by papabear on Jul 17, 2013 6:16:02 GMT -6
Wonderful job, HT. I have not begun my restore on the ER brush I have. If I could stand for more than 5 minutes without shooting pain down my legs, I might get it done. Thank you for all the inspiration.
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