Standing Hair Dryer, circa 1960

Summary

Velma Truant (1928-2021) began her hairstyling career at the Detroit Hudson's department store salon in the late 1940s. When she left Hudson's in 1963 to care for her young daughter, Truant acquired this hair dryer and a matching chair and set up a salon in the basement of her Allen Park, Michigan, home. She served clients there until the early 1980s.

Velma Truant (1928-2021) began her hairstyling career at the Detroit Hudson's department store salon in the late 1940s. When she left Hudson's in 1963 to care for her young daughter, Truant acquired this hair dryer and a matching chair and set up a salon in the basement of her Allen Park, Michigan, home. She served clients there until the early 1980s.

Artifact

Hair dryer

Date Made

circa 1960

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2023.178.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Cynthia Frabutt, in memory of Velma Ella (Toth) Truant.

Material

Plastic
Metal

Color

Light pink
Black (Color)
Silver (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 52 in

Width: 22 in

Length: 22 in

Inscriptions

on front of dryer: deGraff / PRODUCTS / COMPANY / MODEL J18T3 / 110V 60C 5.2 AMP / SERIAL NO/ M85014 / WARM MED. HOT / (R) UL SA (R) / de Graff PRODUCTS COMPANY / CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Salon Chair, circa 1960

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