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The airbrush is a small, highly precise spray gun for applying paint. It was invented in 1879 by Abner Peeler, in Iowa, USA. This first airbrush used a hand-operated compressor, and the inventor patented it 'for the painting of watercolors and other artistic purposes'. However this first device was rather crude and it took a number of years of further development before a practical device was developed, which was marketed by Liberty Walkup. The first modern type airbrush came along in 1893, presented by Thayer and Chandler art materials company at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, invented by Charles Burdick. This device looked like a pen and worked in a different manner to Peeler's device, being essentially the same as a modern airbrush. The most modern airbrushes today are ironically manufactured in Japan, one of the most popular brands is Iwata."
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Airbrushing is really cool. Imagine being able to use that first airbrush. I'm sure it would have been awesome. Not sure if it was practical, but sure would have been a buzz. Get more info at Airbrush Information
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The airbrush is a small, highly precise spray gun for applying paint. It was invented in 1879 by Abner Peeler, in Iowa, USA. This first airbrush used a hand-operated compressor, and the inventor patented it 'for the painting of watercolors and other artistic purposes'. However this first device was rather crude and it took a number of years of further development before a practical device was developed, which was marketed by Liberty Walkup. The first modern type airbrush came along in 1893, presented by Thayer and Chandler art materials company at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, invented by Charles Burdick. This device looked like a pen and worked in a different manner to Peeler's device, being essentially the same as a modern airbrush. The most modern airbrushes today are ironically manufactured in Japan, one of the most popular brands is Iwata."
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Airbrushing is really cool. Imagine being able to use that first airbrush. I'm sure it would have been awesome. Not sure if it was practical, but sure would have been a buzz. Get more info at Airbrush Information
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