It leaves the cleanest, sharpest line. Nothing even comes close. No fuzzy edges and no edge build-up because the stencil material is so thin. It is also versatile; you can make bends, points, corners and do two-tone pinstriping with it.

Pinstriping Starter Kit
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- Six different 42 foot rolls of The Striper ® stencil tape (F-4, F-6, F-16, F-21, F-25) to match the most common pinstriping sizes.
- Five 4 oz. cans of Finesse Pinstriping Paint. The most popular colors. (White, Imitation Gold, Red, Navy Blue, Black). They are high gloss enamel paints which are intermixable for color matching.
- High quality camel hair pinstriping brush.
- Brush oil to keep brush soft and workable.
- Complete instructions, including how to make bends, points, corners and two-tone pinstriping.
- Size chart to help you match the size you need.
- Order Code FPFS-500
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The Striper® Stencil Tapes
All Sizes Below Available In 42' or 160' Lengths - Add L to Item Code to Order 160'
| FPF-4 |
42' x 1/8" x 1/8" x 1/16" |
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| FPF-16 |
42' x 3/32" x 3/32" x 1/16" |
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| FPF-19 |
42' x 1/16" x 1/8" x 1/16" |
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| FPF-20 |
42' x 1/16" x 3/32" x 1/16" |
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| FPF-21 |
42' x 1/16" x 1/16" x 1/16" |
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| FPF-25 |
42' x 3/32" x 1/16" x 1/16" |
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Pinstriping Paints

C-1 White
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C-5 Gold |

C-7 Brown |

C-8 Red |

C-9 Maroon |

C-11 Navy Blue |

C-12 Black |

C-14 Gray |
Pinstriping Brushes
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The Original Mack Sword Striping Brush
Series 10
100% Unmixed Blue Squirrel Hair
- Hand Crafted And Shaped As It Was Many Years Ago
- Extra Attention Given To Quality Control With Respect To Shape And Cleaning
- The Very Finest Grade Of Blue Squirrel
- Our New Blue Thread Ferrule
- Length of hair: 2 inches
- Available in 3/16" (000), 7/32" (00) and 1/4" (0)
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BOBBO'S NEW "SUPER QUAD" 4 ACTION BRUSH
(Actual Overall Length 4-1/2" - the Image is slightly larger)
This is another development between Bobbo and Mack Brush Co. to bring to the pinstriper-artist a new brush to fulfill some of the difficult tasks of using a brush to it's fullest. This brush, because of it's shorter bristles and fine blue squirrel & black synthetic hair, makes scrolling easier and faster. It also pinstripes short lines, 2-4 feet in length without having to change brushes. Plus it will let you letter your signature very small and also do small script lettering. This brush has adequate snap and flexibility other brushes don't have. This allows the pinstriper/scroller to use one brush for four purposes without having to change brushes or color. The drawing to the left shows the correct position to hold the brush, 65-85 degrees and only using one fourth inch to only one half inch of the tip. Any deeper into the hairs will widen the lines and disfigure your artwork. Heavy pressure and lifting the brush as you drag your line will give a long teardrop effect. The drawing shows how to use the brush. |
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Mack Brush Sword Striper
America's No.1 Automotive Touch-Up Brush
Used by all leading Body Shops for Paint Touch-Up and Pinstriping
Series 20
Finest Quality Squirrel Hair Stripers Made
- Lacquer and Enamel Resistant
- The Sword Style is the Best for All-Around Work
- Excellent for Auto Body Touch-up and Pinstriping
- Dark Green Thread Ferrule
- Length of Hair: 2 inches
- Available In 7/32" (Size 00)
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Mack-Norris Trickster

(Actual Overall Length 7") The Trickster is a striper with a handle length of 4-1/4". Jim Norris helped design this brush and with his sign painting background likes the longer length of a brush handle. For the stripers that prefer a shorter handle the modification is quick and easy. The striper is made of pure blue squirrel hair and has a length out of 2-1/4". The long length of the hair allows the brush to carry a good load of paint for a long distance. You can stand the brush up on the tip to create super fine lines even with the larger sizes.
Available In Sizes 7/32" (00), 1/4" (0) and 5/16" (1) |
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Kelly-Mack Striper Set
Tom Kelly's grandfather, O.Z. Crozier, (aka) "The Baron" of Baron Roth & Kelly started striping wagons & buggies for the Studebaker Bros. in the early 1900's. He then striped at the Ford Motor Co. for over 25 years through the 20's-30's and part of the 40's. In the early 50's 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 last 53 years. The only brush the Baron and I have ever used is a #1 & #2 Mack Sword Striper from the 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. |
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