FS: Simpson 'Douglas' 57 2-band *SOLD*

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FS: Simpson 'Douglas' 57 2-band *SOLD*

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*SOLD*

Simpson 'Douglas' 57 2-band for sale. $115 shipped CONUS, PayPal preferred.

Used < 10 times, never on any dyed creams or soaps, great condition, have original box.

If interested PM thanks!

-Rob


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Post by churchilllafemme »

This is a really great price for a great brush, one of my favorites. Someone had better grab it; these have sold on the forums for $130-150.
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Post by river1 »

The Douglas is a LE which was $170 New and a superb brush for both soaps, creams, or face lathering with a stick. Phil and friends (Douglas ) worked very hard to make sure this brush worked.
Others on this Forum can give more information.
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Post by AABCDS »

This is a great price. I purchased one earlier this year for $140 and I thought that was a great price. I'm tempted to pick up another just because the price is so good.

The Douglas is one of my favorite brushes, if not my favorite. The handle is not too short, the tips are soft due to it being super badger, and the knot is not too dense so it's not a lather hog.
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Post by OtherMoe »

PM sent a short while ago :-)

I have a 57 in best, would love to see how this compares.
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Post by MaxP »

AABCDS wrote:
The Douglas is one of my favorite brushes, if not my favorite. The handle is not too short, the tips are soft due to it being super badger, and the knot is not too dense so it's not a lather hog.
+1. Especially the handle shape and size.
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Post by churchilllafemme »

My Douglas has about the best flowthrough of any brush I own.
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