Kelly-Mack
Tom Kelly's grandfather, O.Z. Crozier (aka "The Baron" of Baron Roth & Kelly) started striping wagons and buggies for the Studebaker Bros. in the early 1900s. He then striped at the Ford Motor Co. for more than 25 years through the 1920s and 30s and part of the 40s. In the early 50s, when striping returned to cars in a custom style, I asked the Baron to stripe my friend's car and he did. My grandfather thought it might be good to go into business striping and he asked me, Kelly, to work with him, so I did. I've been striping every day for the past 53 years. The only brush the Baron and I have ever used is a #1 and #2 Mack Sword Striper from Andrew Mack Brush Co. For all the new stripers coming into the business, don't be afraid to use a larger brush. You can do anything the smaller brush can do, but the larger brush will go further on a single load of paint.
--Tom Kelly |
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Part No. MAC KELLY-MACK-1 |
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Part No. MAC KELLY-MACK-2 |
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