Antique Hoosier
“Aircooled”
Maybe some innovative marketing/design person at Vulfix revives some old Simpson Models that were produced in the past that haven't been on the market for years....THAT would be a good thing.
Maybe some innovative marketing/design person at Vulfix revives some old Simpson Models that were produced in the past that haven't been on the market for years....THAT would be a good thing.
I'll be fine with a label that stays on.Maybe some innovative marketing/design person at Vulfix revives some old Simpson Models that were produced in the past that haven't been on the market for years....THAT would be a good thing.
I'll be fine with a label that stays on.
The Simspons saga continues. Consistent inconsistence. You can be sure that is a Pre-Vulfix brush!Dave.... Just when I got used to the Labels washing down the drain, the Gold (temporary) label on my Polo 8 is sticking on like it never wants off!
Dave.... Just when I got used to the Labels washing down the drain, the Gold (temporary) label on my Polo 8 is sticking on like it never wants off!
I personally don't mind the label-less Simpsons. I peeled mine off straight away before my Chubby's first innagural soaking. And I like the old word craftman's touch of using lamp black. I do like to bust Simpoons a bit for the variance. Some labels fall off, some stick like barnicles on a boat.My CH2 label came off on the first shave and I prefer the brush sans label. I did keep the label with the box and instructions for posterity's sake.
The label came off my Duke3 during it's debut. It was what I expected, and I suffered no disappointment. I bought the brush as a tool, after all - meant to be used, and it would never again be pristine after the first use. I do have a small collection of 'antique' brushes, however. I would NEVER use these under any circumstances, and keep them for display purposes only. I'd be horrified if the labels came off those!