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Strange But
Not True

STRANGE BUT NOT TRUE

Dartboard were made from Pig
Bristle?
When the world’s first
‘bristle’ dartboard was introduced in England in the 1930s, word soon spread
around via the less well informed that the boards were actually made of pig
bristle.
At the end of the decade,
one writer was of the view that the dartboards were actually made of horse hair,
whilst as late as the 1970s at least one author told her readers that the boards
were constructed from ‘boar bristle’!
As a representative of
the company responsible for patenting the product once said, “For years many
folks thought it was made of pig bristles. We would have needed an awful lot of
pigs!” You can see it now: the whole of the British countryside punctuated by
herds of bald pigs.
Even though this myth has
been perpetuated up to the present day, it is a patent untruth. The ‘bristle’ is
in fact a vegetable fibre known as ‘sisal’.
© Patrick Chaplin 2007

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