Saturday, April 07, 2018

Fuller Brush Company

Some original older cartoons sometimes used the travelling saleswoman, who would demonstrate how to use Acme brushes. This was, at least in my imagination, a take off from the Fuller Brush salesman. . Thus, I thought a walk down memory lane would take us today to the fuller brush company, and it's current products.Heritage Hair Care!
Only from Fuller Brush come heirloom-quality hairbrushes with natural beauty and superior performance delivered by these elegantly traditional styles. The Beechwood used in this hairbrush was selected for its beauty and durability. The natural boar bristles distribute your natural hair oils for an all-over silky luster.

If you want to look at the hair brushes, here is the link.

http://www.fuller.com/products_detail.asp?cat=1&subcat=8&id=149&pg=1

Any spanking with a hairbrush, by a determined woman, can be extremely effective. Lynn's use of our small hairbrush recently was very effective.

bottoms up
Mike

8 comments:

Sara's Hank said...

Sara uses a small hairbrush from a firm called Kent.
She has had it for years and let me tell you that small brush, which looks very much like the one pictured is also made of beechwood, can and does leave a nasty reminder on my bottom.

FLR-HappyHubby said...

My Wife's Nasty NEW TOY:
Pampered Chef is a newer version of Fuller Brush. BTW if anyone knows where I can get a fuller brush SPIRAL-(brush part has a small twist) plastic hairbrush please advise. NOT for spanking, great for hair, mine is OLD.
Anyway, my wife purchased a couple of wooden spoons from Pampered Chef and the larger is quite a formidable weapon. Not for major punishment, but it sits innocently in the drawer until needed for 50 quick swats in the kitchen. Its sting is VERY surprising and quickly creates order in the universe, our tiny corner at least.
Gary

dwcmike said...

Hank: wood hurts. Any hairbrush used by a determined woman will be effective.
Gary: yes, fifty spanks with a wooden spoon would certainly do the trick.
Mike

Penny said...

Anyone still have one of the old ivory hairbrushes that were once found on most American women's night tables or bureaus? They haven't been made in decades, because of the Endangered Species Act, but can still be found in homes, antique shops and estate sales. They really sting!

dwcmike said...

Penny: Have to agree that although they were probably excellent, the endangered species act should be first. However, with ingenuity, so many other implements are available nowadays.
Mike

Anonymous said...

Most of those "ivory" hairbrushes were of a material called celluloid (sp?) They look like ivory and make for a very effective spanking. We have five of them.

And forget the endangerd species thing, ivory is too expensive to make hairbrushes out of for the general public.

John R said...

I have an ivory backed hairbrush with etched EER on it's surface. These are the initials of my paternal great grand mother. I often wonder if it has been used as it is used now!

dwcmike said...

Anon: Where might you buy one of these hairbrushes. Could you provide a link?

John R: It just might have been.
Mike