Items available for Education Loans from The Davistown 19-May-
Tools
Shoe lasting pliers 3312T1
8" long
signed either "PREETH" or "FREETH"
This is a typical curved pliers w/ hammer but cast as one piece. The end is slightly damaged
(the tack remover is broken off.) DATM (Nelson 1999) lists a foreign toolmaker named
Benjamin Freeth as working 1770 - 1824. Courtesy of Liberty Tool Co.
Shoe maker's shoulder stick 4716T1
4 3/4" long, 1 1/2" x 1 1/4" wide
unsigned
Shoemakers' hammer 31808SLP25
8" long, 6 7/8" long handle, 3 1/2" long head photo photo
signed "STEEL" "DROP" "FORGED" "CHAMPION" and on the other side of the head "REX"
DATM (Nelson 1999) lists a number of companies named "Champion", several "Champion"
marks on tools, and three "REX" marks. However, none of them specifically made cobblers'
tools or hammers.
Tack puller 61617T4
6 5/8" long, 5/8" edge, 1 1/4" diameter
unsigned
SubCategor Coopers' Tools
Barreling hatchet 92813T2
10 3/4" long, 5 1/4" long head, 2" cutting edge bio
signed "ANCHOR PLUMB Forged Steel"
This hatchet was made by Fayette R. Plumb, who worked in Philadelphia, PA, from 1888 to
1905. He used the mark "PLUMB" and the Anchor brand. Previously he was associated with
Yerkes & Plumb (1870) before buying Yerkes out in 1887. Y & P used the "ANCHOR" mark and
he kept on using it.
Coopers' bung 102512T21
8 1/2" long, 3 1/3" wide
unsigned
Courtesy of Liberty Tool Co.
Coopers' bung hammer 102512T3
12" long, 5 3/4" long head
signed "LANG & JACOB" and "BOSTON MASS" on the head, on the handle "THE LA
PIERRE SAWYER HANDLES" around "GREEN SEAL HANDLES" inside a circle.
Lang & Jacobs of Boston, MA, made coopers' tools from 1884 to 1890 (Nelson 1999, 470). The
"S" in Jacobs appears to have worn off the hammer head. The LaPierre-Sawyer Handle
Company was founded in Jackson, MO, in 1902 and is still in business.
(http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1893&dat=19850417&id=BcwfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jtgE
AAAAIBAJ&pg=1398,5338142). Courtesy of Liberty Tool Co.

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