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Have we ever found a good Map Room Brush? Lots of us were looking, I still am. Let's hear from some of you that have something close.
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I think ITG had some information about a fireplace brush that looked pretty close.
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Indiana Jess wrote:I think ITG had some information about a fireplace brush that looked pretty close.
Yep, I suggested it as a possibility, but I believe Rabittooth had found a website that had more of an example of one. The links may still be on the old COW under prop replicating or may have gotten zapped away with the other lost General Gear posts.
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Yeah...I was a big fan of ITG's fireplace brush idea as a means of creating a replica of this prop, but alot of folks shot it down. I still don't know why...it looks ###### close to me.

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(PS-The "Pilgrim 2608" brush seems to be the closest)
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I thought I saw a ton of them last time I was at Hel-Mart... you arn't going to ask me to go back there, are you?
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The Great Map Room Brush Debate begins (once again)! Where has Indy Prince been hiding?
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You won't beleive what I just found!

While talking about the brush, the one Harrison Ford uses in the map-room... some of my fellow of you were wondering where new ones could be found. I remember seeing one on display somewhere... then while changing Alan I saw that vary brush I was thinking of... on display on the wall. (Pic of the wall where it's displayed)

It belonged to my wife's Grandmother, it's over 60 years old and if memory serves it's a dead ringer...Close up of the Brush
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Post by Rabittooth »

This shot that was posted above is from a screen grab of Raiders and is a fairly good representation of what the Maproom brush looks like:

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So the one I have on my wall isn't the same? Shucks! It makes for a great story, though.
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Post by Bogie1943 »

I have to agree with RABITTOOTH on this one, the fireplace bush is very very similar. I have looked and looked for this item, and that is the closest thing I have found.
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Rabittooth wrote: (PS-The "Pilgrim 2608" brush seems to be the closest)
Mmmmmmmm.....I don't know. The Pilgrim 2608 looks good but the Pilgrim 1608 WT looks pretty screen accurate too. However, the Hansen Wholesale 2408VI might have a more pratical.

How do you distress the brush?

:D Ha! I love how we obsess so much on this forum.

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Post by Magnum »

Ah heck, I guess I'll jump on the fireplace brush bandwagon too even though I originally helped shoot it down. I would buy this if it weren't for two things: 1.) I don't want to buy the whole set. Can we just buy the brushes from the manufacturer? 2.) What about the hole that will be on the top of the prush for the handle? Can we fill that in somehow?

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YES! I HAVE RETURNED! AND YES I AM STILL SEEKING THE EVER ELUSIVE MAP ROOM BRUSH! No luck so far on my end either. I am still looking keeping an eye at every hardware, fireplace, archaeological equipment store and the like. I will find it! And then you will all be envious and begging me where I perchance obtained said brush. I fell off the earth for a while and lost my seniority it seems when the site was updated!
Oh well, I am back if anyone was wondering LOL! ITG, I am in Arlington now if you drop me a personal note I will update you on the 411
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Post by geordie jones »

The map room brush reminds me of the sort of small brush used by gents barbers here in the UK to give you a good brushing off after a hair cut. I must keep my eye open for one.
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Considering that the scene the brush was used in was shot in England, it may very well be! Good luck in your search! Regards. Michaelson
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Indy_Prince wrote: Oh well, I am back if anyone was wondering LOL! ITG, I am in Arlington now if you drop me a personal note I will update you on the 411
Welcome back! I'm glad you're still around. I was beginning to wonder if something happened to ya since you didn't make it to our big Texas summit last month. I'm sending ya a PM. I hope Arlington is agreeing with you and the family. I'm surprised we haven't bumped into each other.
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Hey! I think that brush looks great. The only problem is you hafta buy the whole set. As for the hole, if you took a saw or one of those Dremel things and sliced off the end you could sand it down and it would be pretty flush. I can hear it now " Alex, what are you doing with the chain saw and my fireplace set?" Hehe, and they call this a "Healthy" hobby.
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Post by Magnum »

Any updates on this brush? I would really like to get one so that I can have some additional props for my MkVII bag. Thanks.
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Post by Gater »

I have to assume that someone has already tried cutting the handle off of a paint brush (?) and triming down the bristles to a proper length.

A bit of sawing and sanding, and no one could tell if there was a handle prior. I have not tried this yet, but have considered it.
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It may be a bit too early to start talking about this but, I've been talking to a brush manufacturer about finding or making a brush like this. I just spoke to them this morning after not hearing anything for a few weeks and was told that they were unsuccessful finding any current manufacturers of this type of brush. I mentioned that it nay be a fireplace brush and he said that the bristles are too soft for that type of brush. Also fireplaces brush bristles are made of fire retardent material not horse or boar hair.
So the next step is building it from scratch. I sent them screen captures of the brush and a basic schematic to use as guides. I should hear from them next week about costs and it will take a few more weeks to get a prototype made. I hope to have a sample in time for the Queen Mary summit.
I know I don't have any pictures to show as of yet or any prices, but based on what I gave them they are positive that they can make this brush. So, who among you would be interested in ordering one? I'm trying to get a rough estimate on how many I should order. I'm sure the more I order the lower the cost per unit will be. Any takers?
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If the price is with in reason I'd be very interested. :D

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Ditto.
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Definitely. If it's a fair price I would buy one too.
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Ditto.
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Post by Sergei »

Mighty fine project you started PBG. Let's see you knocked down the Raider's notebook and now off to the map room brush. You are definitely hooked on the map room. Does this mean you are going to be sportin a Turbin at the QM? 8)

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Well there it is - all we need is someome to make it.
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Thanks for posting the diagram for me MK! Hopefully the rest of you Gearheads can now see what I'm aiming toward. As for your comments Sergei, after this project is done I'm going to start assembling a miniture city of Tanis in my living room! :wink: :D
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That diagram looks perfect. I would really like to get one of those when they become available. Thanks for all your work PBG.
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prettybigguy wrote:..As for your comments Sergei, after this project is done I'm going to start assembling a miniture city of Tanis in my living room! :wink: :D
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Yep, I won't be too surprised. Just make sure to, "take back one Qadam" on your staff. :-)

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I won't be forgetting anythime soon. :shock:
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I would really like to see the prototype when it come available. I may have fallen off the posting world but I am here from time to time. My search has come to a dead end. Someone here said they found something at Wally-World. Do you think you could post some pictures of your findings. I would hate to make you go to the store just to get one but if it is a ringer lets not waste our time and expense if there is one readily available at a store
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Post by Obi Wan and Only »

Why not just take an existing, off-the-shelf whisk brush and modify it, like so:

[insert snazzy Photshop 'before' and 'after' image set here] #-o

OK - can someone toss me a bone here? I jsut noticed on the FAQ I cannot directly load the image - if someone can host the image post, I'd appreciate it.

IM or post here and I can email it to you.

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Was there any further info on this?
I thought I saw a message about a prototype maybe being available
at the QM summit?
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Post by prettybigguy »

I started a new thread about this very thing over in Prop Replicating. Let me know if you're interested.
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Post by skywlkr »

I just use the umpire's brush that I got when I umpired for Little League Baseball. It's a little more squared and has black bristles, but it has the darker wood.

During baseball season (April-October) these umpire brushes are readily available at any sporting goods store which sells baseball equipment.

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