Here are a few pics of the Comet. First the brushes, and to me they don't look too bad at all.
Brushes don't look too bad - commutator less so.
Check the thickness of the Beryllium copper strip brushes where they contact the commutator. They might be worn thin, and if so could break, then snag on the commutator.
The commutator tends to arc where the brushes cross over to the next section. Annoyingly, this is exactly where the holding tab into the backing paxolin is situated, so the tab conducts heat that makes the paxolin eventually crumble.
Do you fancy making up a new commutator? It's fairly easy if you use a Dremmel to sand the small pieces to size.
The Comet looks like a later one. The earlier Comets did not have the metal armature slices very well aligned, since they were hand-assembled. Yours are quite even.