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Most Recent Posts Vintage Measuring ToolsPosted Oct-02-07 08:57:19 PDT If you love vintage tools (Particularly old measuring tools) then you will love,
Keuffel & Esser William
J. D. Keuffel (1838–1908) and Herman Esser (1845–1908), both
recent immigrants from Germany, began in business in New York in 1867,
selling
drawing materials and drafting supplies. K&E, as the firm was soon
known, began offering surveying instruments in 1876, built a
three-story factory in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1880. and was
incorporated in 1889.
K&E introduced a new line of surveying instruments in the early
1890s, describing them as "a thorough departure from all the styles of
similar instruments previously made," and noting that many of their
improvements were "the product of the genius of our Mr. John Paoli."
John Paoli was an Italian who lived in Hoboken, and who obtained
several patents for such things as the twisted standards of a transit,
the compass box, the leveling screws, and a telescope with stadia wires
and cross hairs. K&E obtained control of Young & Sons
in 1918, and made it the Y&S department of their firm. K&E
ceased production around 1969. I am not sure how much of their original stuff is still around, but whenever you see a piece like what I have listed, be sure to grab it!! Thanks for you time. |