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Restoration Needed

Just picked up a vintage Eveready that I'd like to get restored. Any suggestions on who could do it would be greatly appreciated.


Dick
 
Just picked up a vintage Eveready that I'd like to get restored. Any suggestions on who could do it would be greatly appreciated.
Dick

I recently had an old Kent restored by B&B member/vendor Rudy Vey, and he did a fantastic job and was a true joy to work with. If I had another brush to restore, I wouldn't go anywhere else - end of story.
 
I recently had an old Kent restored by B&B member/vendor Rudy Vey, and he did a fantastic job and was a true joy to work with. If I had another brush to restore, I wouldn't go anywhere else - end of story.

+1. Rudy Vey does an awesome job and is a darned nice guy, too.:thumbup1:
 
Is there anything particularly special or sentimental about the brush ??

If not, why don't you give it a go yourself ???

If you go slow and use the references here then there's not much too it.

I'm not the handiest man around ( just ask the wife ), but have easily done a couple of brush restores.

There's a certain additional satisfaction to using a brush that you've restored yourself.

Have a squiz here for some inspiration

If you really want a professional job done then yeppers, Rudy has done some great work !!!! Have a look around the forum and you'll see some of his handy work .

He's got all the experience and tools to do a fantastic job for you:thumbup1:
 
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