I recently traveled to go to my grandmother's funeral (she was so ill and had horrible dementia, it was a relief when she died). Her second husband, who she married a few years after my grandfather died, wanted to give away some of her possessions so we could remember her. There were a few nick-nacks that I always loved as a kid, so I took those. My parents stayed behind to go through some old boxes. The next morning my mom brought me an old shaving brush and said, "I thought you would appreciate this more than anyone else." I recently started wet shaving and straight edge shaving about 2 months ago, and that is why they gave me the brush.
Come to find out, this brush was my grandfather's brush. For some reason, my grandma kept the brush. My mom said she remembered seeing the brush when she was young, and always wished her dad would use the brush for the shaving cream. I was pretty pumped to inherit the brush since it is from family. I wish I new how long it has been in the family. My mom said the brush looked old and beat up when she was young. I wonder if it was his father's brush before he got it? I'll never know, but I would like to think it was.
The brush itself isn't anything special when I glanced at it. It looks to me like it was a nylon brush. It is a wooden handle that was painted, but most of the pain has chipped off. I don't have the brush with me (packed in the car) to see if I can tell the brand or any other identifying marks. But I'm excited to restore the brush. I think I am going to sand the handle down and stain it and put a silvertip badger knot from TGN or WhippedDog in it. I'm stoked to have a brush from the family that I am going to restore! I'll post pictures soon.
Come to find out, this brush was my grandfather's brush. For some reason, my grandma kept the brush. My mom said she remembered seeing the brush when she was young, and always wished her dad would use the brush for the shaving cream. I was pretty pumped to inherit the brush since it is from family. I wish I new how long it has been in the family. My mom said the brush looked old and beat up when she was young. I wonder if it was his father's brush before he got it? I'll never know, but I would like to think it was.
The brush itself isn't anything special when I glanced at it. It looks to me like it was a nylon brush. It is a wooden handle that was painted, but most of the pain has chipped off. I don't have the brush with me (packed in the car) to see if I can tell the brand or any other identifying marks. But I'm excited to restore the brush. I think I am going to sand the handle down and stain it and put a silvertip badger knot from TGN or WhippedDog in it. I'm stoked to have a brush from the family that I am going to restore! I'll post pictures soon.