As always beautiful job Bob everything you do is exquisite
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(04-23-2018, 08:56 PM)Bob Quinn Wrote: I recently started casting my own resins for brush handles and have just listed a number of new brushes that are the result. It is an evolutionary process, but I'm pretty pleased with the first batch. Shown below are the new additions to www.eliterazor.com and all can accommodate either a 24 or 26mm knot .
Black, Brown and Gold
Blue over Blue
Blue and Red
Brown and Copper
Blue and Copper
Green, Silver and White
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
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New additions at www.eliterazor.com
Butterscotch
Brown and Gold
Blue and White
Crimson and Gold
Blue and Silver
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Butterscotch
Brown and Gold
Blue and White
Crimson and Gold
Blue and Silver
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Just listed on my site at www.eliterazor.com are quite a few new brushes. Shown below are just a few of the new addition.
White and Green
Blue and Red
Red, White and Blue
Blue and Green
Maple Burl with Gold Resin
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
White and Green
Blue and Red
Red, White and Blue
Blue and Green
Maple Burl with Gold Resin
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
A couple of new brushes that have just been listed at www.eliterazor.com.
Blue/Red and Gold resin (24 - 26mm)
Malachite (24 - 26mm)
Crimson Pearl with a semi-transparent base (26mm)
Also, shown below are 2 brushes I just completed for a custom order
Koa with Black Resin accents
Maple Burl with Black Resin accents
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Blue/Red and Gold resin (24 - 26mm)
Malachite (24 - 26mm)
Crimson Pearl with a semi-transparent base (26mm)
Also, shown below are 2 brushes I just completed for a custom order
Koa with Black Resin accents
Maple Burl with Black Resin accents
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
I completed a few more brushes last night and they are now listed and available on my site at www.eliterazor.com.
Blue on Blue Resin - (24 - 26mm)
Blue and Silver Resin (24 - 26mm)
Green and White Resin - (24 - 26mm)
Blue and Red Resin - (24 - 26mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Blue on Blue Resin - (24 - 26mm)
Blue and Silver Resin (24 - 26mm)
Green and White Resin - (24 - 26mm)
Blue and Red Resin - (24 - 26mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2018, 08:52 PM by Bob Quinn.)
After spending some time in the resin world, I had the chance to get back to a couple of exceptional pieces of wood that resulted in the two brushes shown below. They have just been listed and are available on my site at www.eliterazor.com
Teak Burl (24 - 26mm) I don't get really well figured Teak very often and this piece has wonderful figure throughout.
Black Locust Burl (24 - 26mm)
Black Locust burl grows in the Southeastern United States. Black Locust is a major honey plant in the eastern US, and has been planted in European countries. In many European countries, it is the source of the renowned Acacia honey. The wood is extremely hard, being one of the hardest woods in Northern America. It is very resistant to rot, and durable, making it prized for furniture, flooring, paneling, fence posts, and small watercraft. Black locust is highly valued as firewood for wood-burning stoves; it burns slowly, with little visible flame or smoke, and has a higher heat content than any other species that grows widely in the Eastern United States, comparable to the heat content of coal.
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Teak Burl (24 - 26mm) I don't get really well figured Teak very often and this piece has wonderful figure throughout.
Black Locust Burl (24 - 26mm)
Black Locust burl grows in the Southeastern United States. Black Locust is a major honey plant in the eastern US, and has been planted in European countries. In many European countries, it is the source of the renowned Acacia honey. The wood is extremely hard, being one of the hardest woods in Northern America. It is very resistant to rot, and durable, making it prized for furniture, flooring, paneling, fence posts, and small watercraft. Black locust is highly valued as firewood for wood-burning stoves; it burns slowly, with little visible flame or smoke, and has a higher heat content than any other species that grows widely in the Eastern United States, comparable to the heat content of coal.
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
I just finished up a couple of really nice brushes and have just listed them on my site at www.eliterazor.com.
Tourmaline Laced Quartz set - (24 - 26mm)
This is a "build your own" type of set. The brush handle is shown with a 24mm Standard Finest knot for presentation purposes. It may be adjusted to accept a 26mm knot. The razor handle is shown fit to a Merkur 38C.
This matched set features a handcrafted razor handle, brush handle and stand by Robert Quinn. All pieces are from the same block of Tourmaline Laced Quartz, which may be found in mountainous areas throughout the United States, but predominately in the northern Sierra Nevada area. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth’s crust, after Feldspar. Quartz can appear in many colors from bright purple to milky white to absolutely clear. Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, believed Quartz to be water ice, permanently frozen after great lengths of time. (The word “crystal” comes from the Greek word for purity.) He supported this idea by saying that Quartz is found near glaciers in the Alps, but not on volcanic mountains.
This set will be delivered with the finished razor of your choice, either a Merkur 34C, Merkur 38C, Mach 3, Fusion or a 3-piece razor with a Merkur, Edwin Jagger or Muhle head.
Blue Lapis (24 - 26mm)
Malachite (24 - 26mm)
Amboyna Burl (24 - 26mm) This is an outstanding piece of Gallery Grade Plus wood.
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Tourmaline Laced Quartz set - (24 - 26mm)
This is a "build your own" type of set. The brush handle is shown with a 24mm Standard Finest knot for presentation purposes. It may be adjusted to accept a 26mm knot. The razor handle is shown fit to a Merkur 38C.
This matched set features a handcrafted razor handle, brush handle and stand by Robert Quinn. All pieces are from the same block of Tourmaline Laced Quartz, which may be found in mountainous areas throughout the United States, but predominately in the northern Sierra Nevada area. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth’s crust, after Feldspar. Quartz can appear in many colors from bright purple to milky white to absolutely clear. Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, believed Quartz to be water ice, permanently frozen after great lengths of time. (The word “crystal” comes from the Greek word for purity.) He supported this idea by saying that Quartz is found near glaciers in the Alps, but not on volcanic mountains.
This set will be delivered with the finished razor of your choice, either a Merkur 34C, Merkur 38C, Mach 3, Fusion or a 3-piece razor with a Merkur, Edwin Jagger or Muhle head.
Blue Lapis (24 - 26mm)
Malachite (24 - 26mm)
Amboyna Burl (24 - 26mm) This is an outstanding piece of Gallery Grade Plus wood.
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
I have just added a number of new brushes; wood, resin and stone to my site at www.eliterazor.com.
Pewter over Transparent Blue (24 - 26mm)
Gold Laced Onyx (24 - 26mm)
Gold and White (24 - 26mm)
Ancient Kauri (24mm)
Ancient Kauri is the World’s oldest workable wood. New Zealand native Kauri trees that fell thousands of years ago are known simply as Ancient Kauri. The trees have been buried and preserved underground in swamps for more than 45,000 years. Numerous independent radio carbon dating by world experts confirm that at more than 45,000 years old, the buried Ancient Kauri recovered in the far north of New Zealand is among the oldest of all Ancient Kauri found and certainly the oldest workable wood in the world… by a long, long way. Ancient Kauri pre-dates the migration of Neanderthal man into North America, the hunt for mammoths and cave paintings in Europe. The Kauri forest was already buried some 25,000 years before the on-set of the last Ice Age giving scientists an important insight into Earths climatic past.
Desert Ironwood (24mm)
Copper and Black (24 - 26mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Pewter over Transparent Blue (24 - 26mm)
Gold Laced Onyx (24 - 26mm)
Gold and White (24 - 26mm)
Ancient Kauri (24mm)
Ancient Kauri is the World’s oldest workable wood. New Zealand native Kauri trees that fell thousands of years ago are known simply as Ancient Kauri. The trees have been buried and preserved underground in swamps for more than 45,000 years. Numerous independent radio carbon dating by world experts confirm that at more than 45,000 years old, the buried Ancient Kauri recovered in the far north of New Zealand is among the oldest of all Ancient Kauri found and certainly the oldest workable wood in the world… by a long, long way. Ancient Kauri pre-dates the migration of Neanderthal man into North America, the hunt for mammoths and cave paintings in Europe. The Kauri forest was already buried some 25,000 years before the on-set of the last Ice Age giving scientists an important insight into Earths climatic past.
Desert Ironwood (24mm)
Copper and Black (24 - 26mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
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