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  2. Samuel W. Collins - Wikipedia

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    The Collins and Company Works factory buildings in Collinsville, Connecticut on the Farmington River, viewed from Connecticut Route 179. Samuel Watkinson Collins (1802–1870) was an American businessman and founder of the Collins Axe Company in Canton, Connecticut. He was born September 8, 1802, in Middletown, Connecticut, one of seven children.

  3. Axe manufacturing in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Warren and Sager brand names may have continued to be used by Collins after 1958. [50] White Axe Co. (1836–1928), Honesdale, PA – established in 1836 by Ezekiel White, an axe factory was built in 1846 by a son, Ephraim, in Seelyville, near Honesdale. [66] Some reports list Ezekiel as producing axes and edge tools as early as 1820.

  4. The Collins Companies - Wikipedia

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    Before TD Collins died in 1914, he owned, along with others, a large number of sawmills in the Tionesta Valley of Pennsylvania, over 60,000 acres (240 km 2) of timberland, the Tionesta Manufacturing Company, the Nebraska Box Mill, the Mayburg Chemical Plant, plus over 100 miles (160 km) of logging railroad, 41 miles (66 km) of main line, 25 locomotives, several oil companies, and a bank.

  5. Collinsville, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    It was built around the Collins Company Axe Factory, a manufacturer of edge tools, such as axes, machetes, picks and knives. [3] Collins machetes were the brand of choice in South America . Collins tools were used almost exclusively for the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway , and axes and picks made their way across the country to be ...

  6. Machete - Wikipedia

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    Good machetes rely on the materials used and the shape. In the past, the most famous manufacturer of machetes in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean was Collins Company of Collinsville, Connecticut. [22] The company was founded as Collins & Company in 1826 by Samuel W. Collins to make axes. [23]

  7. Alpheus Quicy - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bunce House, Manchester, CT (built by Alpheus Quicy circa 1821-1830) Alpheus Quicy (1774–1875) was an American stonemason who built a number of houses and other buildings in Connecticut.

  8. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    Axe Anarchy for Her: White can with pink details This is the first product for woman of the Company. Present 2013 Apollo: Dark can with turquoise spray top and lightning bolt logo. This relaunched version has a fresher fragrance compared to the original. Present 2013 Deep Space: Similar can to "Apollo". Possible variant or Limited Edition of ...

  9. Marble Arms - Wikipedia

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    Marble Arms & Manufacturing Company of Gladstone, Michigan began in 1892 with the invention and manufacture of the Marble Universal Rifle Sight by Webster L. Marble. [1] Frank H. Van Cleve of Escanaba, Michigan shared patent rights on some of the early patents applied for by Webster L. Marble. [ 2 ]