New
"Scroll Stripers" by the Wizard
"Wizard
Vortex"
Blue Squirrel - Grey
Handle

(Actual Size)
Available in 2 Sizes:
WV-1 & WV-2
| "If you use
scroll striping, you'll love this brush! After 30 years of scrolling
we've developed what I think is the finest brush available for this
style. It gives beautiful controlled lines that respond exactly to
your movements without the slightest hesitation, splitting or
fraying in the turns. It holds its line throughout the pattern and
gives you more response - like the most expensive brushes used for
scrolling. I recommend this for beginners as well as seasoned
veterans of this style."
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Steve Chaszeyka |
"Wizard
Typhoon"
Kazan Squirrel -
Bronze Handle

(Actual Size)
Available in 2 Sizes:
WT-1 & WT-2
| "Just a hair'
faster than the Vortex, but with all the quality, this baby moves
right along. As fast as you can think of a design, the typhoon seems
to read your mind and anticipate you next move. The hair was chosen
for quick response time and accurate placement on any surface. I
especially like this brush for motorcycle work because of the curved
surfaces and the brushes 'forgiveness' in tight turns. I am amazed
at its performance every time I use it."
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Steve Chaszeyka |
Steve
is also featured in our Pinstripers Hall of Fame
Award #9 |
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Bobbo-Mack Super
Quad

(Actual
Overall Length 4-1/2" - the Image is slightly larger)
BOBBO'S NEW
"SUPER QUAD" 4 ACTION BRUSH
This is
another development between Bobbo and Mack Brush Co. to bring to the
pinstriper-artist a new brush to fulfill some of the difficult tasks
of using a brush to its fullest. This brush, because of it's shorter
bristles and fine blue squirrel & black synthetic hair, makes
scrolling easier and faster. It also pinstripes short lines, 2-4 feet
in length, without having to change brushes. Plus it will let you
letter your signature very small and also do small script lettering.
This brush has adequate snap and flexibility other brushes don't have.
This allows the pinstriper/scroller to use one brush for four purposes
without having to change brushes or color. The drawing to
the left shows the correct position to hold the brush, 65-85
degrees and only using 1/4-1/2" of the tip. Any deeper
into the hairs will widen the lines and disfigure your artwork. Heavy
pressure and lifting the brush as you drag your line will give a long
teardrop effect. The drawing shows how to use the brush.
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