"A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop." - Robert Hughes
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The EAIA Directory of American Toolmaker's says Smith and Hemenway changed their name to Red Devil in 1944. I have a 1960 Red Devil catalog. Are you sure about the Crescent date? Maybe they took it over later?.........
Quote from: wvtools on March 28, 2016, 08:50:15 PMThe EAIA Directory of American Toolmaker's says Smith and Hemenway changed their name to Red Devil in 1944. I have a 1960 Red Devil catalog. Are you sure about the Crescent date? Maybe they took it over later?.........Hmmmm, I know nothing for certain, just what I read on Alloy Artifacts here: http://alloy-artifacts.org/crescent-tool.htmlIt says that Crescent Tool bought out Smith & Hemenway, makers of the Red Devil line of pliers, in 1926. Then later on Mr. Smith (formerly of Smith & Heminway) resurrected the Red Devil name for his line of glass cutters and such. But the old line of Red Devil plier tools all became Crescent branded items.So I dunno..?
Looks too good to have been done by a welder with a grinder, I'd have to go with a forging.