Speedball Art Products Acquires Silicoil Brand and Assets to Enhance Artist Brush Care Solutions

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Speedball Art Products has announced the acquisition of the Silicoil Brush Cleaning System and all associated assets from The Lion Company, Inc., a move that underscores Speedball's commitment to the artist community. The Silicoil system, invented in 1954 by artist and engineer Leo Wrye Zimmerman, has been a staple in artists' studios for its ability to clean brushes effectively without damaging the bristles.
Zaurie Zimmerman, CEO of The Lion Company, expressed confidence in Speedball's ability to uphold the Silicoil tradition, citing Speedball's dedication to quality and service. Speedball CEO Walt Glazer echoed this sentiment, highlighting the opportunity to leverage Speedball's global resources to further serve artists and retail partners.
The Silicoil Brush Cleaning Tank is now available for order through Speedball, offering artists continued access to this essential tool. This acquisition not only preserves a beloved product but also integrates it into Speedball's extensive portfolio of art materials, which has been growing since the company's founding in Camden, NJ, in 1899.
This strategic acquisition is poised to enhance Speedball's offerings in the art materials market, ensuring that the Silicoil Brush Cleaning System remains accessible to future generations of artists. The move reflects Speedball's ongoing mission to provide superior products and services at affordable prices, a principle that has guided the company for over a century.

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