Union tools ny
Thank you for the information. Please note Because of the lack of published trowel and masonry tool histories, the information here is based on other sources that may be less reliable and certainly are incomplete.
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However you may visit Cookie Settings to provide a controlled consent. Wellington was another English manufacturer besides Moore and Wright. Have a good one. Please feel free to share the URL with anybody you please.
Please feel free to also share the URL with anybody you please. This one is a work in progress. I still need copies of Union brochures to further develop its site. If you could help to obtain copies in person, please let me know. Thanks and have a good one. Ted [email protected]. Update - I have received the copies from U of C. No real help though. It now shows how to ID Union Chests with more details and pictures.
It does not include Cases, however, much of the info can apply to them. That looks like a lot of work Ted, thanks for putting that up. Mine has a differant sticker under plack it says in black letters with orange back ground words tool chest works Rochester n. So weird. Plack says"J. Waterston tools and cutlery Detroit mich. Any ideas why mine is differant? Dang I cant figure out to post a photo to show it to you guys. They were operating under that name from — Waterston, Detroit, were a secondary supplier and the actual sellers of your unit.
Thanks for posting the chest link. I've got some chests to research.
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