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Euterpe Piano: New York: US 1820–1930 F. G. Smith: New York: US 1866 Falcone [67] Haverhill, MA US 1982–1993 America Sejung Corp. Francis Connor: New York: US 1871–1933 G. Rösler: Česká Lípa: Bohemia 1878–1948 Petrof: Acquired in 1993. G. Schwechten: Berlin: Germany 1854–1902 The name "Schwechten" is used in China by Shanghai ...
The Stanley Rule and Level Company was founded in 1857 by Frederick Trent Stanley's cousin, Henry Stanley, also in New Britain. In 1920, this company merged with the Stanley Works, and continued operating as its hand tools division. [2]
The price changed with time, but prices include 75 cents and $1.10. [ 6 ] Stanley ceased production of the Odd Jobs in 1935, the Garrett Wade tool company revived the tool in 1996, and currently produces Odd Jobs according to the original Stanley design, in two different sizes. [ 7 ]
New Britain was the main supplier for NAPA tools until its closure in 1990. New Britain Machine owned Husky and Blackhawk tools as well as making its own economy-grade tools under the None Better and Mustang names. [2] New Britain Machine was then acquired by the Litton Tool Company on December 22, 1972.
Illustrated Price List of Rules, Spirit-Levels, Planes and Tools &c., Manufactured by Edward Preston & Sons Fitzwilliam, NH: Ken Roberts Publishing Company ISBN 0-913602-30-2 OCLC 59731490; Edward Preston & Sons (1995).
Stanley advertising, showing Bailey's plane designs Leonard Bailey (May 8, 1825 in Hollis, New Hampshire – February 5, 1905 in New York City ) was a toolmaker and cabinet maker from Massachusetts , United States, who in the mid-to-late nineteenth century patented several features of woodworking equipment.
When Frederick wanted to expand the manufacture of hinges, he started a separate company, the Stanley Works, which was incorporated in 1853. In 1920, the company merged with the Stanley Rule and Level Company (also of New Britain [2]), founded by his cousin Henry Stanley in 1857, with Stanley Rule & Level becoming the tool division of the ...
C. G. Conn Ltd., Conn Instruments or commonly just Conn, is a former American manufacturer of musical instruments incorporated in 1915. It bought the production facilities owned by Charles Gerard Conn , a major figure in early manufacture of brasswinds and saxophones in the USA.