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Epifanes Oval Varnish Brushes -- Three - Best Varnish Brushes Ever, Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New

Three brand new Epifanes yachtsmen's varnish brushes, a two-inch OV-50 in the rounder blue-painted version and the classic two-inch OV-50 and two-and-a-half-inch OV-65, both in the flatter oval Full model with the traditional knobbed handle. These are brand new, never touched paint, always stored in paper flat in a drawer. Gorgeous brushes and the best that money can buy for varnish or any fine paint. New these are $67, $47, and $62, but here are a lot less.  Please inquire with any questions, and also please take a look at my other brushes for sale at similar low prices. And happy holidays!

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