Davistown Museum Inventory of Tools - Industrial Revolution - Wrenches
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913108T3 Wrench DTM
Metal, 6 1/4" long, signed "BLUEPOINT" BOXOCKET" "PATENT APPLD FOR" "CHICAGO" and "ILL".
Blue Point is listed in DATM (Nelson 1999) with no other information.
102904T18 Wrench photo DTM
Cast steel, 6" long, signed "W.--W. MFG. CO. INC." " WORCESTER, MASS." " PAT 7-9-20".
An uncommon wrench. This is not related to the current W. W. Manufacturing Company, Inc. of Bridgeton, NJ, which began
business in 1964.
42801T20 Wrench DTM
Drop forged steel, 7" long when closed, signed "Genuine Stilson Wrench Walworth Mfg. Co. Boston Mass Automobile 8 inch".
A fine example of a circa 1910-1915 wrench by one of America's most prolific wrench makers.
TCZ1003A Wrench DTM
Drop forged steel, marked "DROPPED FORGED STEEL".
A typical one piece drop forged tool.
42801T22 Wrench DTM
Drop forged steel, 5 1/2" long, signed "1/4 Brake Eccentric Wrench 3/16 Herbrand Van Chrome No. 195 Made in USA".
An unusual wrench utilizing alloy steel characteristic of tools made beginning in the early 20th century with the advent of
electric blast furnaces.
33002T9 Wrench photo DTM
Steel, 10 3/8" long, signed on handle "Heller Brothers Newark. NJ. USA 4-14-25. 11-12-29" and on verso "10 MASTERENCH
CHROME 7-11 VANADIUM 41".
Heller & Brothers was one of America's foremost manufacturers of blacksmith tools, 1866 - 1899. DATM (Nelson 1999, 374)
indicates they changed their name in 1899 to the Heller Brothers Company. In 1955 they bacame the Heller Tool Co.

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