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A good lint brush

Here are a few of my vintage lint brushes:

The white and black is my favorite. It is from the 70's. It is a velour material that picks up every bit of lint and most animal hairs. It may have been sold by Ktel products and called the Brush o magic.  It was magic and sometimes went missing because someone was hoarding it. 

The other 2 red ones were knockoffs of the white on and come in close on getting lint and animal hairs off clothing. 






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