THE KING PATENT CHISELLED VARNISH BRUSH
THE KING PATENT CHISELLED VARNISH BRUSH
This brush is made on our full centre patent; it is brass bound, and the greatest pains taken in the selection of stock and making. It now stands at the head of this class of brushes, being especially adapted to piano, car, and coach work.
"The King" Patent Chiselled Varnish Brush
The following, written by one who is an acknowledged authority on the subject of varnishing, will be of interest to those who want the best brush made.
"THE KING" VARNISH BRUSH.
"It is seldom that we so readily commend a new tool as, in this instance, we do the patent varnish brush of Messrs. John L. Whiting & Son Co., Boston, Mass., which they are now supplying under the name of 'The King.' It consists of an oval brush bound with brass, and having its centre well filled with bristles. The latter is a new and certainly very desirable feature, as no accumulation of dirt or varnish gum can find a resting place. The bristles are of the best quality, possessing all the desired elasticity, and appear to be more firmly held in place than is the case with many oval brushes we have used. The bristles are evenly distributed throughout the brush, and are not compressed into a solid ring or ferrule, around a so-called reservoir for varnish or paint, in the centre of the brush. These reservoirs have never been a success, and the absence of one in 'The King' leads us to particularly admire it, for our experience teaches us that a brush with a solid bristle centre will carry varnish better and keep in better order than one having a central space or reservoir. Besides this, such a brush will wear more evenly. The brush is particularly adapted for varnishing large panels or gears, and well merits a trial by varnishers."
F. B. GARDNER.
If you are not usingWhiting's Brushesgive them a trial and learn their superior working qualities and economy, over all other kinds. For information address the manufacturers.
JOHN L. WHITING & SON CO.,
BOSTON, U. S. A.