Vintage 720

257 E Chicago St
Jonesville, MI 49250

In the heart of Jonesville, MI, Vintage 720 beckons with a curated selection of home decor and vintage treasures. Each item is handpicked with care, reflecting a personal touch that aims to inspire. The eclectic mix ranges from candles to eco-friendly kitchen essentials, specialty pantry delights, stunning jewelry pieces, and an array of unique gifts waiting to be discovered.

Step into Vintage 720 and embark on a journey of nostalgia and modern charm. The carefully chosen collection invites you to explore and find that perfect piece that resonates with your individual style. With an eye for detail and a passion for the extraordinary, this hidden gem is a haven for those seeking one-of-a-kind finds to adorn their living spaces.

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Andrew Mack & Son Brush Co.

Mack Story Although the Andrew Mack and Son Brush Co was founded in 1891, its history goes back to 1865. It was during that year that J.J. Deal founded his wagon and buggy factory in the small village of Jonesville, Michigan. The Deal factory quickly gained the reputation of building the finest carts, wagons and carriages in the Midwest. The products were first class in every detail - even the paint! It was with this emphasis on quality that Mack Company made its contribution for several years prior to 1891. Andrew Mack ( 1860 - 1946 ) had been the head striper at the Deal Co. Andrew was a true perfectionist and he had never been completely happy with the quality and performance of the striping brush furnished by the Deal Co. Through months, and probably years, of experimentation with various brushes, Andrew finally developed what is now known as the "Mack Striping Pencil". All carriages carried a great deal of pinstriping during this period of our country's history. It wasn't long before other companies and pinstripers throughout the United States heard about Andrew's improved striping brush and wanted to secure a few brushes for their own striping needs. Soon the demand for Mr. Mack's brushes was so great that it was time to strike out on his own and enter into the manufacture of striping brushes. Andrew Mack resigned from the Deal factory in 1891 and was destined to originate one of the most unique manufacturing companies in the world.