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  2. Insley Manufacturing Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company holds many patents for cable-operated digging equipment, such as Dragline excavators and power shovels, such as the Insley model k12. Insley lost its independence in 1975 when purchased by United Dominion Industries ; the name is currently held by Badger Equipment Co. [ citation needed ]

  3. Hammerstone - Wikipedia

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    In archaeology, a hammerstone is a hard cobble [1] used to strike off lithic flakes from a lump of tool stone during the process of lithic reduction. [2] The hammerstone is a rather universal stone tool which appeared early in most regions of the world including Europe , India [ 3 ] and North America .

  4. Gibson Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Gibson Company Building is a historic industrial / commercial building located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1916–1917, and is a five-story, rectangular reinforced concrete building over a basement. It has brick and terra cotta curtain walls. The building features Chicago style windows with Italian Renaissance style detailing.

  5. Great Neck Saw - Wikipedia

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    Great Neck Saw is an American company that manufactures and distributes hand tools, including wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers, chisels, and automotive specialty tools. [1] The company is the largest privately owned tool manufacturer in the United States.

  6. Easco Hand Tools - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the hand tool company was acquired by the brothers' Danaher Corporation. [4] This acquisition made the tools division the largest part of Danaher. [5] In 1991, Sears selected Danaher to be the exclusive supplier of Craftsman mechanic's tools. [6] In 2010, Danaher merged its tools division with Cooper Tools to form Apex Tool Group.

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  8. Plumb (tools) - Wikipedia

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    The Plomb company began selling tools under the Proto name instead. [4] In 1971, the Plumb Company was acquired by the Ames Company. In 1981, Plumb was sold to Cooper Industries; [3] in 2010, the Cooper Hand Tools division was spun off into Apex Tool Group. [5]

  9. J.D. Adams & Company - Wikipedia

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    Adams Leaning Wheel grader no.21, outside the original offices the Nungarin roadboard 1910 company catalog, image of Road King No. 12. J.D. Adams & Company was founded in 1885 by Joseph D Adams who invented the first leaning-wheel pull grader and was based in Indianapolis. The company manufactured construction machinery including sheepsfoot ...