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Waxed Cotton Tool Roll

£72.00
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Captain Fawcett’s professional Barbers’ Tool Roll is beautifully hand-crafted using heavy weight 12oz hard waxed cotton with genuine leather straps and vintage brass trim. Ideal for all discerning tonsorial artists to transport their arsenal of barbering apparatus.

The main section is divided into nine compartments of three widths 3cm, 5cm and 7cm with a leather flap covering two of the wider sleeves, designed to keep your most precious tools both secure and protected.

Description

A large expanding pocket is just perfect for storing clippers or trimmers. The Captain has added space to hold disposable straight edge blades, clipper foils, calling cards and stickers etc. The Roll is topped off by a large leather flap to keep everything in its place.

When rolled up, the two leather straps will ensure your tool roll remains securely closed. A leather handle for carrying is provided.

The 12oz waxed canvas is durable, water-resistant and wipe-clean. Your very own tool roll will become more handsome with age, develop its own patina and in time take on its own individual character, as becomes its owner!

Also suitable for the tools of artists, gardeners, mechanics, DIYers and all who value the safekeeping of precious tools.

NB: Contents shown are not included.

Dimensions

Closed 280mm x 190mm.

Open 280mm x 630 mm.

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Captain Fawcett's Emporium & Marvellous Barbershop Museum.
Friesian Way, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 4JQ United Kingdom

It should be noted that Captain Fawcett and his adventures are a work of wild and fanciful imagination.
Any resemblance between the characters and persons living or dead is purely coincidental.

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