Rooney Heritage?

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Churchill
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Rooney Heritage?

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Good evening gents,
Anyone happen to know of a vendor still selling the Rooney Heritage Beehive brush?
Thanks in advance!
Bob
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Bob, good to see you back! Wish I had info for you, but I couldn't pass up a chance to say I miss your SOTD posts. Looks like a new locale for you, no?
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Tim

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Hello Tim,
I still lurk pretty regularly here. Life has been flipped 180 for me in the past year but its all been for the better! I brought minimal hardware with me so my SOTDs would be pretty boring, :)
For some reason I have a strange yearning for a beehive tho...
Bob
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Bob, good to hear from you again! Glad to know that all is going well (other than the minimal shave den). As for the Beehive, I can't think of anybody that is. I think contacting Lee Sabini might be your best option. On the other hand, Sam has one and its been a while since he sold a bush...;
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Chris

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Thalay Sagar wrote:Bob, good to hear from you again! Glad to know that all is going well (other than the minimal shave den). As for the Beehive, I can't think of anybody that is. I think contacting Lee Sabini might be your best option. On the other hand, Sam has one and its been a while since he sold a bush...;
True, true, but alas, I am down to just one brush now, and it is a Morris and Fondran blond badger in a beehive. 23, 24 mm I think and just a fine dandy all around brush, though I only use creams now.
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Best wishes to you Bob... How do you enjoy the culture there?
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Lets just say its very interesting Mike. :wink:
I will say, people are the same everywhere, they love their families and like to enjoy life...I've felt very welcome over here. It's mainly a matter of keeping an open mind.
Bob
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