I Almost Became a Widower
I Almost Became a Widower
I almost became a widower last night. My wife got the clay from her face mask on my Savile Row SR-24 brush. Right now it is soaking in Borax. Looks like I will have to ban the wife from the bathroom
Oh well, this could be excuse for a new brush. Maybe the SR-12T.
Paul.
Oh well, this could be excuse for a new brush. Maybe the SR-12T.
Paul.
A Peach looks good with lots of fuzz but man's no peach and never was. ~ Burma Shave
- Coche_y_bondhu
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Hello Paul,
The SR24 is one tough brush. I have one as well and have thoroughly brutalized it to make it fail in a variety of experiments. Not a whimper, not a hair out of place. The SR24 probably relished the clay and would ask you for more if it could talk !
Great brush. SR24: the SUB of shaving brushes.
Cheers,
Richard
Proud Owner of an SR24
The SR24 is one tough brush. I have one as well and have thoroughly brutalized it to make it fail in a variety of experiments. Not a whimper, not a hair out of place. The SR24 probably relished the clay and would ask you for more if it could talk !
Great brush. SR24: the SUB of shaving brushes.
Cheers,
Richard
Proud Owner of an SR24
- Coche_y_bondhu
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Raul, I have it on good authority that some slothful badgers in the wild are themselves used as toilet paper by larger more menacing animals. Supposedly, the extra softness of the tips of the neck hairs, combined with the stiffness of the shaft of the hairs, is quite luxurious and efficacious
Regards,
Robert (tongue firmly planted in cheek)
Regards,
Robert (tongue firmly planted in cheek)
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