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friendswoodbrooms.com/cobweb.htm
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Broom
http://www.hhbrooms.com/makeabroom.htm
http://www.tinderbox.co.nz/shave_horse_work.html manuka broom
http://robtaborn.homestead.com/
http://flickr.com/photos/picture-frank/372588168/in/pool-burma/ in Burma market
http://wolfwomanenvsci.deviantart.com/art/Home-Made-Paint-Brush-94166042 hair paint brush

Plants traditionally used to make brooms in several European countries, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2007, 3:20
"Cleaning with brooms made from aromatic plants take the "burned food" odour away from ovens and stove burners, while oven and burners are still hotCleaning with a broom of some plant species is part of many folklore traditions and religious rituals. Brooms of Centaurea spp. are used at home and are objects of beliefs; they have a special place in the home "
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