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Nice find! Just FYI, I remember seeing blades made for children in museums in India.
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On a side note....
As a conservator I must say the sight of those brushes brings horror to my morning coffee
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hi
these brushes are used for cleaning wood ... they should be used when there is a large surface rust with red brush, it does not scratch the metal, and blue for finishing! other two are for polish ... it is not a metal brushes that lines metal, that are used in carpentry |
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