New Rooney Finests
- churchilllafemme
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New Rooney Finests
Some new Rooney Finests arrived today. And there are not 18 of them, as I had thought - there are 20! A few of them are obviously NOS, unused.
So I now have 40 Finests. Some of the new ones are models I've never seen before, such as these.
I'll take some better pictures of groups and individual brushes tomorrow.
I am thrilled.
So I now have 40 Finests. Some of the new ones are models I've never seen before, such as these.
I'll take some better pictures of groups and individual brushes tomorrow.
I am thrilled.
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John
John
Re: New Rooney Finests
You are a very, very sick person, and I congratulate you!
The prototypes for those (Apothecary Shop) are the finest brushes I own. I probably ought to use them.
C.
The prototypes for those (Apothecary Shop) are the finest brushes I own. I probably ought to use them.
C.
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
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Re: New Rooney Finests
Yes, you should. I truly believe these brushes should be used regularly.
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John
John
Re: New Rooney Finests
The precursor to synthetics. Who knew? Of course I'm extremely jealous John. Quite the collection! I have two, one of which was a personal gift from Mr. Lee Sabini (long and interesting story). You are a collector and a wise (I hope, for your sake) investor in rare artifacts.
Gary
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Re: New Rooney Finests
Lovely. The beehive and Emillion are particular favourites of mine. Where on earth did you get them? I know you’ll have to kill me if you tell me, but...
Bryan
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Re: New Rooney Finests
I had posted "Want to Buy" ads on some of the forums each month for the last couple years, just reminding folks that I was looking. Another collector had seen them, and when he decided that it was time to unload his brushes, razors, and firearms, he offered me the Rooneys.
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John
John
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Re: New Rooney Finests
Well, it turned out on closer inspection yesterday that one of the new brushes is actually a Morris & Forndran Emillion 3 Finest that the seller included. So there were just 19 of the Rooneys. He also tossed in a real horn Rooney Stubby 1 Super and a strange old wooden-handled Rooney boar brush. If anyone can provide information about the boar one I would appreciate it.
Two of my favorites among the new brushes are Emillions, one a tiger stripe.
The other is a two-tone ivory and jade.
I got three Style ones, a Size 1 and a couple Size 2.
And a couple Style 2 Faux Horns.
Three Style 3.
Four Stubbies and a 3XL.
Two Polos and a Beehive.
And three Emillions.
So here is a group picture of the new Finests together.
Finally, a group picture of all 39 of my Rooney Finests.
Two of my favorites among the new brushes are Emillions, one a tiger stripe.
The other is a two-tone ivory and jade.
I got three Style ones, a Size 1 and a couple Size 2.
And a couple Style 2 Faux Horns.
Three Style 3.
Four Stubbies and a 3XL.
Two Polos and a Beehive.
And three Emillions.
So here is a group picture of the new Finests together.
Finally, a group picture of all 39 of my Rooney Finests.
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John
John
Re: New Rooney Finests
I’d seen your WTB posts on several forums. It looks as though your perseverance paid off; you hit the jackpot.churchilllafemme wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2018 10:58 amI had posted "Want to Buy" ads on some of the forums each month for the last couple years, just reminding folks that I was looking. Another collector had seen them, and when he decided that it was time to unload his brushes, razors, and firearms, he offered me the Rooneys.
Bryan
Re: New Rooney Finests
Congratulations! This is one of the most mind-blowing shaving scores of all time.
Gary
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Re: New Rooney Finests
Amazing collection!
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Re: New Rooney Finests
I have written to Lee Sabini asking for information on the strange little boar brush, but I doubt that I will hear back from him. I'd really like to know its history.
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John
John
Re: New Rooney Finests
I believe the boar brush comes from the era when Rooney was originally active - not the more recent and all-too-brief flowering when Lee Sabini acquired the name.
Gordon used to talk about Rooney being an old respected brushmaker, but that was before my time and I was never aware of them until they re-launched.
C.
Gordon used to talk about Rooney being an old respected brushmaker, but that was before my time and I was never aware of them until they re-launched.
C.
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: New Rooney Finests
OMG John, what a haul, lovely brushes, if you happen to have duplicates of the style 3 size two and want to unload it please let me know, I have the size one and have been looking for the next size up.
Beautiful brushes John, use them in good health.
Beautiful brushes John, use them in good health.
Regards,
Marty
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Re: New Rooney Finests
I received an interesting message from Brad Sears. He talked to Lee Sabini on the telephone about the wood-handled boar brush in the earlier images. According to Lee, Basil Rooney, Mrs. Rooney's brother-in-law, was an RAF Spitfire pilot. He was instrumental in getting the Rooney factory to make a number of inexpensive wooden brushes for sale to British soldiers and sailors in 1941-42. Beginning in 1943, Rooney was able to switch from wood to plastic for their Army/Navy brushes. Basil apparently was quite a character, sporting the archetypal handlebar mustache, Brycreamed, slicked-back hair, etc. So it's quite possible that the boar brush that I received was with a British serviceman.
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John
John
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John, the background is impressive. The brush is a wonderful piece of history and you are fortunate to own it. I am curious about the black hair. In the photos it appears to be in very good condition. I'm not asking, because I'm sure no one really knows, but I am just wondering about the origin of that black brush head. We've all seen dozens of very old brushes, but I can't recall seeing any with such a handsome head and in such apparent good condition.
Gary
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Re: New Rooney Finests
Yes, the black hair does seem to be in excellent condition. I can't tell if it has ever been used; there is no visible soap residue at all. The handle is a little rough, with the top part somewhat loose. I don't plan to use it.
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John
John