Simpsons Brush Catlogue - [Picture Heavy]

Discussion in 'The Brush' started by Darkbulb, Sep 13, 2016.

  1. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    Picked up this older Simpsons brush catalogue and thought the content might be of interest to others out there as it shows pictures and sizes of each brush that was in their lineup at the time.

    Here are some snaps of the pages in it:

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  2. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

    That was neat! Thanks for posting.


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  3. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Great post! Thank you.
     
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  4. Mike Powell

    Mike Powell Active Member

    Great looking brushes, i had to go look them up. Man are they expensive...
     
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  5. dangermouse

    dangermouse Well-Known Member

    I really like some of those. The Eagle is on I had not seen before. I wonder how tall the Wee Scot is. Great post - Thank you.
     
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  6. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

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  7. dangermouse

    dangermouse Well-Known Member

    Wow, that is small. What a good site too; the inclusion of things like the battery and coke cans are really helpful. I'm pondering getting a smaller brush, although perhaps not as small as the 'Wee Scott'. I find the handle, at the base, of my Semogue 830 to be a little big in diameter. Maybe a nice Simpson or a Vulfix Piccadilly. Thanks for the link.
     
  8. Shaver X

    Shaver X Well-Known Member

    Thanks for posting that catalog! It shows their address as being in Gloucestershire, so it must be rather old. I notice that Simpsons has not changed their lineup much, so their various brushes must have done well over the years.
     
  9. TitanTTB

    TitanTTB Well-Known Member

    I wonder what the story is on that spring-loaded brush from the 1922 patent on page 3?
     
  10. Rev579

    Rev579 Well-Known Member

    Did anyone save these images from the OP?
     
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