Rooney Heritage in Horn

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Likely? Possible? Unfounded rumours? I'm thinking just how pretty such a combo might be...

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Hmmmmm, an Emillion in horn?
Now we're talking. :wink:
If Lee gets enough demand for one I'm sure he would offer one.
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Nitrox wrote:Hmmmmm, an Emillion in horn?
Now we're talking. :wink:
If Lee gets enough demand for one I'm sure he would offer one.
You mean Jim, right?
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I believe Bruno meant Lee Sabrini, the owner of Rooney.
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Let it be genuine horn this time.... :evil:
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But of course.
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Where do you come up with this stuff? Is there a tap on my phone? :lol:
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ROFL
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Jim, We do what we have to. You're dealing with a hard crowd here. But you knew that....and chose to go ahead anyway ( chuckle ).
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VintageBlades wrote:Where do you come uo with this stuff? Is there a tap on my phone? :lol:
And if there WERE such a tap...??? :wink: :wink: :wink:

Yes; an Emillion in genuine horn. That's a brush a fellow might grow happily old with...

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Well so long as it's in the pipeline Jim, I want to be the first to place an order. I'd like a number 2, small, finest or heritage style hair, could be happy with either, and I don't care if the handles are turned by that Vietnamese guy.
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a-cut-above wrote: You mean Jim, right?
No, Lee Sabini, who is the owner of Rooney. I'm sure if we got enough demand for one, he could produce them and then Jim can sell them to us.
If not, then that white Emillion is still calling my name.................
Imitation horn is okay. We can't afford real horn, Peter. :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Nitrox wrote:
a-cut-above wrote: You mean Jim, right?
No, Lee Sabini, who is the owner of Rooney. I'm sure if we got enough demand for one, he could produce them and then Jim can sell them to us.
:wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
Where do we start the petition?

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I received my Emillion on Thursday and without a doubt it is the best performing brush I own. Better than my chubby in super.

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Of course there will be Alibabas in horn, too?
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The Alibaba's and the Emillion in real horn with the "heritage" grade hair would be THE ultimate shaving brush IMO and I'd gladly buy both even at "Plisson" prices. :D

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Wow -- I started this thread as a shot in the dark, pure speculation, but clearly a nerve has been touched here. Emillion in Heritage in genuine horn? Dream a little dream...

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Careful, you wouldn't want to make 'the one' perfect shave brush. Bad for business in the long run.
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fisherc wrote:The Alibaba's and the Emillion in real horn with the "heritage" grade hair would be THE ultimate shaving brush IMO and I'd gladly buy both even at "Plisson" prices. :D

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Please, not at Plisson prices!
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Well if he's going to do them in the Heritage series I want to change my order to the Beehive.
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