10 1/2 Horse Hair Mahagony Wooden Pool Table Brush
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Overview
The 10 1/2" wooden pool table brush is constructed of a 10 1/2" curved wooden handle that comes in your choice of Oak or Old World Mahogany. The brush itself is constructed of multi length horse hair bristles that will not shed like most brushes on the market (after the brush is broke in) making it a sure thing when it comes to cleaning dirt, chalk and other grime that will cause drag in your game.
PRICE: $27.20
$24.48
Product ID : A15F
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Product ID: A15F
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Reviewed by sixcues
sixcues bought
"10 1/2 Horse Hair Mahagony Wooden Pool Table Brush"
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"10 1/2 Horse Hair Mahagony Wooden Pool Table Brush"
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Sheds like crazy when New!!
Only thing I've ever purchased from Seyberts that I've ever been the least bit Disappointed in. Brush came today and of course I had to try it out, well every stroke I made with the brush it was shedding hairs, I spent more time cleaning up the hairs than I did brushing the table. Well they say after it's broke in it won't shed like that, so for now giving them the benefit of the doubt! Will come back to this review in a Month and see how it's doing by then.
Reviewed by Bruiser
Bruiser bought
"10 1/2 Horse Hair Mahagony Wooden Pool Table Brush"
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"10 1/2 Horse Hair Mahagony Wooden Pool Table Brush"
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Nice brush
Good looking brush that works well. I prefer the horsehair over nylon as I feel it is not as hard on the table cloth.
Reviewed by wisnoskij
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"10 1/2 Horse Hair Mahagony Wooden Pool Table Brush"
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"10 1/2 Horse Hair Mahagony Wooden Pool Table Brush"
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No Problems
Sheds a lot when new, but looks great and cleans well.
Reviewed by octane202
Great Brush well wroth the leittle extra
I used to use brushes that had nylon bristles. The brush worked OK but i always seemed to leave bristles on the table and had chalk left behind in a few stubborn places (where the break occurs). A friend of mine recommended a horse hair brush due to the fine / coarseness of the bristles. he was absolutely right. Even though it did not remove all of the chalk from the break area of the table it did a much better job and rest of the table looks much better. The brush seems to pick up quite a bit more chalk and dirt. Well worth the little extra.