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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 695496, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p> I have 4 to 5 sets of hair brushes none of them have that fancy design of them. Two have sterling tops, one has a pewter top the others have wooden bases. It is funny that all of them are pairs. I guess that I thought all mens brushes came in pairs. The one I use everyday has a wooden base, every couple of weeks it goes into the dishwasher with combs and clothes brushes and assorted other stuff. The wood gets really dry so I use heavy mineral oil on the wood a couple of times a year. The one set of sterling tops was my father's. It was the only thing except for his over coat that I got when he died. My step mother's family took everything else and sold it including the four burial plots which was supposed to go to me for my family. The only reason I got the two items was that I took them out of the trash when they cleaned out the house.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 695496, member: 78"]Hi, I have 4 to 5 sets of hair brushes none of them have that fancy design of them. Two have sterling tops, one has a pewter top the others have wooden bases. It is funny that all of them are pairs. I guess that I thought all mens brushes came in pairs. The one I use everyday has a wooden base, every couple of weeks it goes into the dishwasher with combs and clothes brushes and assorted other stuff. The wood gets really dry so I use heavy mineral oil on the wood a couple of times a year. The one set of sterling tops was my father's. It was the only thing except for his over coat that I got when he died. My step mother's family took everything else and sold it including the four burial plots which was supposed to go to me for my family. The only reason I got the two items was that I took them out of the trash when they cleaned out the house. greg[/QUOTE]
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