Gremlins Bathroom Buddy




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It looks as though the razor was ground or sanded on the end, blades missing too I think.
 
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This pic shows the orange brush tucked in. Since you can see the cap on and there is extra space, I think it's safe to say one of the little brushes was attached,, especially since it's of no use without it.

Now to determine if it is the small or large brush.

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So studying the new pics above they are large enough to clearly see the writing and they match the Butler Proxabrush I posted earlier that I snagged.

There are several on Ebay now, but I did not see an orange one, though they seem to come up a lot.

They only difference is the small crescent shaped notch on the top back of the film prop.

Based on the pics I can also see which end to have on the prop and which end to cut off.
 
Directions showing how the pick and brush go in. I got two brushes, but no pick. I have looked at all model 605 handles and refill packages and no picks in any of them, so no clue on that.

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Here is the front for reference:


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The red/orange cap under the clippers seems to have a recessed line with Pat.# or other tiny letters inside.

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In the Kenner Star Wars figure hobby we might call that a mold scar, this would usually pertain to copyright, year, or country of origin.
 
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To the guys who have the correct gripped dental mirror, does yours have the C C in a rectangle logo on the back of the mirror?
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A few observations about this pic; again we see the C C logo, we can see there are little pads between the wooden body of the buddy and each tool, I suspect made out of cork in furtherance of friction to keep the tools/instruments in place, and lastly a little spiders nest in the crevice.

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The toothbrush looks to be much more modified than I had previously noticed.

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The clear tubing seems to be for a gag, but doesn’t attach to anything inside the buddy. I think it’s purpose is to get a grip on the toothbrush with your fingers so you can pull out the toothbrush, but look like a toothpaste dispensing gag.

Likewise I think the red/orange cap and white toothpaste cap are for a gag, hose up the actors sleeve attached to the buddy at the white cap, gag paste or foam passes through the buddy, exits through hole under red/orange cap.
 
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I still have not heard back from the mirror people and have had no luck finding on anywhere else. I will call the one place as soon as I get a break.
 
They look like Alien teeth. What the hell is this thing???

I looked at Dental polishing cups again. Some vintage ones look similar, but clearly not it.

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Okay, imagine the vintage dental polishing cups I just posted, glue in place, but pushed down slightly so the wider bottom half bulges out a little???????
 
Jamesfett Prophy cups come in screw on, push down over a nub (there’s your bulge), and other varieties. I’ve basically mentally checked out on this particular instrument and am going to rely on laellee to make a handle.
 
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