Description: No. 4 Brist Cross Stick Boomerang with Weights by Samuel Bristow This Brist cross stick boomerang is model number 4. There is a rivet holding the two sticks together. All 4 blades have camber and leading edge beveling. There are three bands of red paint on each blade and a small lead weight is embedded in each blade tip. In the cambered channel, the following lettering is stamped " No. 4 BRIST BOOMERANG " and " PAT. FEB. 4, 1902 ". The stampings are blurred and incomplete, but this is what was applied. This boomerang is in new condition. The paint has minor application flaws typical of mass production methods by hand. This model has a flight range of 15-18 metres. It flies a low circle,, sort of like a short range fast catch boomerang. A good collectable with advanced technology and it is more than 100 years old! Specifications: Right Handed ; Tip-to-tip Span = 38 cm ; Weight = 50 gm Samuel Bristow was the first person in America to mass produce a boomerang and to make boomerang throwing a popular sporting activity. Samuel obtained his patent on 4 February 1902 and his factory in Topeka, Kansas manufactured about a million cross sticks in 15+ different models. Manufacturing ended at the beginning of World War I. All of the Brist boomerangs had advanced airfoiling features such as a bevel on the underside of the leading edge to enhance turning torque and camber on the underside of the narrow blade section to increase lift and reduce both drag and inertia. Many years later, all of these design features were eventually used on advanced Fast Catch boomerangs and many top boomerang designers claimed that they were the first to use these advanced design features. They were unaware that this had been done 75+ years earlier by Samuel Bristow. Some of the Brist boomerangs were also weighted on the tips. Again, many manufacturers of longer range boomerangs in the 1970s claimed that they were the first to add weights to increase distance. Again, this technique had been invented much earlier by Samuel Bristow and incorporated into many different Brist boomerang models. At one time, Brist boomerang throwing was more popular than croquet. The Brist game was very similar to the present day Australian Round event. The throwers had a target with concentric circles on the ground and points were awarded for how close you were to the center when the boomerang was caught. Catching was done with a large net, called the "Rakah". A world boomerang championship was even held in the city of St. Louis during the world fair in 1906. Samuel Bristow sold the factory around 1910 to a man named Bailey and the new owner's daughter painted most of the boomerangs that were made after that date. The daughter became a famous model many years later and when magazines displayed her picture, she always had a Brist boomerang in one of her hands and this was long after the company had ceased manufacturing the product. Sadly, the beginning of World War I started a decline in America's preoccupation with games and the Brist boomerang slowly disappeared from store shelves. Please note: I try to charge actual shipping costs on all items. To save on shipping, you can purchase multiple items and wait until I send you an invoice. No international shipping. The winning bidder agrees to make contact with me within 2 days of the end of the auction and/or to make payment within 4 days. I will leave feedback after the buyer receives their item and leaves positive feedback for me. Check out my other auction items. I often list similar items in other categories. Most of my listings include collectibles from the Panama Canal Zone, artifacts, books, stamps and coins. This includes boomerangs, license plates, molas, celts, slings and Aboriginal items. If an item does not sell, I often relist it within a month at a lower price. Good luck and many thanx for purchasing my eBay items.
Price: 115.6 USD
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
End Time: 2025-01-04T01:26:24.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Brist
Handedness: Right Handed
Type: Quad 4 blader
Year: 1902
Manufacturer: Samuel Bristow
Material: Wood
Recommended Age Range: 12-99
Age Level: 12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Flight Range: 15 metres
Character Family: Samuel Bristow