As a result of the Great Depression of 1929, Alexander W.
Justman lost his job as a master brush maker for US Brush Company in Omaha,
Nebraska. In a desperate attempt to support his family, Alexander began
manufacturing bottle brushes for the dairy industry in the basement of his
home. Realizing that each brush sold would carry his reputation as a brush
maker, Alexander was determined to produce quality brushes. He listened to his
customer's requirements and manufactured brushes to their specifications.
The business grew and Alexander began manufacturing
brushes for the laboratory and scientific industry with the same concern for
quality and customer satisfaction. Today, Justman Brush continues the tradition
of dedication to quality products and customer service.