Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Domain Change - We have moved to https://paste-and-cut.com as our new domain.
If you are using shortcuts or bookmarks for the old paste-and-cut.com.au domain, you need to update these or they will cease working from the 25th January, 2025. Please check the notice post for more details on this change to the forum.
I've never seen a vintage knot like this one...must have been made for a king or at least a princeIt truly is - original and very special!
28mm x 48.5mm I beleive
I've never seen a vintage knot like this one...must have been made for a king or at least a prince
You should get one into your den.I've never seen a vintage knot like this one...must have been made for a king or at least a prince
I'm not normally a fan on vintage gear but this one is extra special. Excellent score!It arrived ...
![]()
... it is beautiful ...
![]()
thanks for the heads up that helped me acquire this @Holiday
(pics do not do it justice)
Curious to see your thoughts as ATT get very little attention...Two week shipping from ATT, and shipping was gratis...
Includes polished SSR1 plus Copper H1 plate on an Atlas handle.
![]()
Two week shipping from ATT, and shipping was gratis...
Includes polished SSR1 plus Copper H1 plate on an Atlas handle.
![]()
Back in about 1982 or 83, I bought a Simpson (not a butterscotch) with a knot very like this from their shop in London. It was occupying pride of place in their window display, and I drooled every time I walked past on my way to/from work, and at the time I was relatively flush with cash. I can't remember the exact figure, but I think it was north of £300 even then. Who knows what it would cost now, if it were even available. It lasted with daily use for over 30 years, but now it only has a little more hair than I do. Somewhere I've still got it, but it might be an awkward re-knot: the socket is 31mm diameter, a little tight for a 30mm knot, but a little loose for a 28mm.I've never seen a vintage knot like this one...must have been made for a king or at least a prince
Small dremel sanding drum, hey presto 30mm head lather tool. All for about $20Back in about 1982 or 83, I bought a Simpson (not a butterscotch) with a knot very like this from their shop in London. It was occupying pride of place in their window display, and I drooled every time I walked past on my way to/from work, and at the time I was relatively flush with cash. I can't remember the exact figure, but I think it was north of £300 even then. Who knows what it would cost now, if it were even available. It lasted with daily use for over 30 years, but now it only has a little more hair than I do. Somewhere I've still got it, but it might be an awkward re-knot: the socket is 31mm diameter, a little tight for a 30mm knot, but a little loose for a 28mm.
Back in about 1982 or 83, I bought a Simpson (not a butterscotch) with a knot very like this from their shop in London. It was occupying pride of place in their window display, and I drooled every time I walked past on my way to/from work, and at the time I was relatively flush with cash. I can't remember the exact figure, but I think it was north of £300 even then. Who knows what it would cost now, if it were even available. It lasted with daily use for over 30 years, but now it only has a little more hair than I do. Somewhere I've still got it, but it might be an awkward re-knot: the socket is 31mm diameter, a little tight for a 30mm knot, but a little loose for a 28mm.
Chubby 2 dimensions? Must have been some big shekels! But from the 2 brushes I grabbed from you it seems the vintage badgers are better than the more modern ones. Not that I have much to compare it too. Even my modern ones are years old.It truly is - original and very special!
28mm x 48.5mm I beleive
That would be my choice of I was going to bother with it. In truth, though, I always liked the knot better than I liked the handle. As you know, there are lots of really lovely handles around, and (I'll probably be burned as a heretic for saying this) Simpson just doesn't cut it.How about a 30mm synbad from APShave Co.
https://etsy.me/2HeIp1B
Chubby 2 dimensions? Must have been some big shekels! But from the 2 brushes I grabbed from you it seems the vintage badgers are better than the more modern ones. Not that I have much to compare it too. Even my modern ones are years old.
Yes, this is aimed to be the END of my butterscotch purchases ...
If you decide to reknot, pls do it justice and don't do...you know what I mean...Back in about 1982 or 83, I bought a Simpson (not a butterscotch) with a knot very like this from their shop in London. It was occupying pride of place in their window display, and I drooled every time I walked past on my way to/from work, and at the time I was relatively flush with cash. I can't remember the exact figure, but I think it was north of £300 even then. Who knows what it would cost now, if it were even available. It lasted with daily use for over 30 years, but now it only has a little more hair than I do. Somewhere I've still got it, but it might be an awkward re-knot: the socket is 31mm diameter, a little tight for a 30mm knot, but a little loose for a 28mm.