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Although the
Andrew Mack and Son Brush Co. was founded in 1891, its
history goes back to 1865. It was during that year that
J.J. Deal founded his wagon and buggy factory in the small
village of Jonesville, Michigan. The Deal factory quickly
gained the reputation of building the finest carts, wagons
and carriages in the Midwest. The products were first
class in every detail - even the paint!
It was with
this emphasis on quality that the Mack Company made its
contribution for several years prior to 1891. Andrew Mack
(1860 - 1946) had been the head striper at the Deal Co.
Andrew was a true perfectionist and he had never been
completely happy with the quality and performance of the
striping brush furnished by the Deal Co.
Through
months, and probably years, of experimentation with
various brushes, Andrew finally developed what is now
known as the "Mack Striping Pencil". All
carriages carried a great deal of pinstriping during this
period of our country's history. It wasn't long before
other companies and pinstripers throughout the United
States heard about Andrew's improved striping brush and
wanted to secure a few brushes for their own striping
needs.
Soon the
demand for Mr. Mack's brushes was so great that it was
time to strike out on his own and enter into the
manufacture of striping brushes. Andrew Mack resigned from
the Deal factory in 1891 and was destined to originate one
of the most unique manufacturing companies in the world.
Since Andrew
Mack died in 1946 (at the age of 86), the early history of
his company is very sketchy at best. We know that he
operated his company out of several buildings and homes
prior to his death. We understand that in the 1930's there
were over 30 ladies working for him full time
manufacturing just the pinstriping brush. Of course, one
must remember that this was the heyday of pinstriping (no
tape, rollers, spray or air brush guns were on the market
at that time).
Andrew's son,
Glenwood, was involved in the family business on and off
from 1911 until he took over full ownership in 1946 upon
Andrew's death.
From 1946
until 1961 were the years of experimentation for the Mack
Company. Glenwood spent countless hours in quality control
and time studies. He entered the photographic market with
a brush that was used in cleaning camera lenses. He
contracted artist and sign writer brushes from a company
in New York called "Art & Sign". He
developed this art and sign writer business until it
accounted for about 25% of the overall sales. However, by
1961 Glenwood was 72 years old and it was time to step
down and enjoy life.
Jon M. (Mike)
Fast, a friend of the family, purchased the business in
1960. He was a junior at the University of Michigan
Business School at the time, and has continued as the
president of the business to the present date. Sales,
through inflation and growth, have increased many times
over the years, and the Andrew Mack and Son Co. is more
viable and diversified now than at any other time in its
history. The Company continues as the world leader in
quality pinstriping and touch up brushes, but they have
also branched out into many other allied areas. One of the
fastest growing areas and also the most gratifying has
been developing new and unusual Brushes for the Sign
Painter.
The
Pinstriping Brush that is manufactured today is
essentially the same brush that Andrew Mack first made in
1891, (although many of the leading stripers in the world
would give anything to get hold of one of those "Old
Mack brushes"). The pinstriping brush is totally a
hand-crafted operation, just as it was in 1891. There is
not one piece of machinery used in its manufacture. It is
completely manufactured in Jonesville, Michigan, by eight
to ten very talented technicians.
The squirrel
hair comes from the cold regions of the Siberia and
Northern China. Many attempts have been made to raise
squirrels or use the tails from Northern Canada, but the
quality just isn't there! By the way, our brush, as well
as many other artist and sign writer brushes, have always
been labeled "Camel Hair." This couldn't be
farther from the truth. There is no such thing as
"Camel Hair". It was a name given to squirrel
and other animal hair a long time ago. Most of us have
been afraid to drop the label for fear of losing you as a
satisfied customer.
The hair that
we use in our striping brushes is 100% unmixed squirrel
hair and the brush is made in America by Americans. This
is a statement that no other pinstriping manufacturer can
claim.
The Andrew
Mack Brush Company is rich in history and pride. We are
the originators of the Pinstriping Brush, and we feel that
we still give you the very best brush in the world.
I am
sure Mr. Andrew Mack would be proud of his company today.
I am certainly proud to be the present owner. My wife,
Betty, and I have been the active owners of the company
since 1960. We are extremely fortunate that our son,
Chris, has chosen to "come home." He joined the
family business in the Spring of 1997. To date, he really
enjoys the business and it will be great to have The Brush
Company remain in the Fast Family. We have had
great, dedicated employees through the years. It has been
a challenge to develop new products and ideas these past
forty years. We have all enjoyed a fantastic relationship
with you.
- "The
Best Customers Ever!"
Jon
M. Fast
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