late 30's Sterlingworth

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dennyibrandt
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late 30's Sterlingworth

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Have a 1939 Utica SW that has what looks like a varnish finish........Did it leave factory that way???.......DEN
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I believe that would be typical.
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Re: late 30's Sterlingworth

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This is a pretty minty 1939 Fox-Sterlingworth Brush --
Minty "Drawbolt" Model
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Like Researchers minty 1939 12 gauge Drawbolt Sterlingworth Brush (26" IC and MOD), here's its twin brother - a 1939 minty Drawbolt Sterlingworth 26" Brush:
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Re: late 30's Sterlingworth

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Thanks Guys...........Was good to see what it looked like back in '39.............DEN
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