Another "Stillson" or pipe wrench, this one by another name I've never seen, Jordan Tools of Germany. Not much info on the company online, but again, Germany as the COO would indicate prewar.
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AndyT
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There's a useful and informative website from old tool collector Wolfgang Jordan, which I highly recommend. Naturally, he's interested in old tools with his name on! He's not managed to find out much, and suspects that Jordan was a dealer rather than a manufacturer, but there is a bit of an intro here, and pictures of some other Jordan branded tools. https://holzwerken.de/museum/jordan/index.phtml (click on a flag for a translation if required).
2 comments:
There's a useful and informative website from old tool collector Wolfgang Jordan, which I highly recommend. Naturally, he's interested in old tools with his name on!
He's not managed to find out much, and suspects that Jordan was a dealer rather than a manufacturer, but there is a bit of an intro here, and pictures of some other Jordan branded tools.
https://holzwerken.de/museum/jordan/index.phtml (click on a flag for a translation if required).
Thanks! Bookmark that page! I so often run into European tools that are hard to research.
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