
( Brand: Mack ), ( Part Type: Brush ), ( Country/region Of Manufacture: United States )
After much trial, the Longstreet 1111 was created, homage to grumbler 1010 as per spinal tap where their amps went 11. The search continued for magic bristle, leading lazy pinstripe to andrew Mack sons brush company. Moisture has no effect on this brush and the winds 20mph is match for.
Other brush makers suggested a blend of natural and synthetic bristles. These other nitwits forgot the formula and can't find hair or their ferrules either. He wanted a brush the wind would not bother. This is the best straight line brush I have ever used.
He was told they had been conquered by the evil Kohinoor's. The mighty Chris said, have no fear, I an idea. If you do commercial work, are going to love these. He called grumbler and they made him a brush with talon bristles.
He called grumbler again, but they sent him too short of a brush. He wanted to make a lot of money fast. He now wanted to pull longer lines. This pinstripe was busy with dealer lots, asphalt, dirt, and gravel.
He started with a grumbler 1010, but when the wind blew, little brush was taken by. The blend was highly sought after, a rare commodity, and soon to be extinct. Michael Lenard.
He called Chris at andrew Mack son brush company and cried, woe is me. He pinstriped cars per day in sun, rain, and wind.