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US Patent: 1,055,998
Fly-killer
Patentees:
Louis Allis (exact or similar names) - Milwaukee, WI
Adolph R. Wiens (exact or similar names) - Milwaukee, WI

USPTO Classifications:
43/137

Tool Categories:
household : insect exterminators
musical instruments

Assignees:
Louis Allis - Milwaukee, WI

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
George W. Young
M. E. Downey

Patent Dates:
Applied: May 20, 1912
Granted: Mar. 18, 1913

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Vintage Machinery entry for Louis Allis Co.
Description:
This patent doesn't seem to be too interesting, covering a fly swatter made of a fan-shaped collection of straight and thin metal wires. But these fly swatters came to be used by drummers as a replacement for drumsticks in ensemble work where the drums would otherwise be too loud. "Brushes" became a standard tool for drummers and the brushes used today for this purpose are virtually identical to those seen in this patent. See patent 2,485,822 for a variation intended specifically for drummers.

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