AntiqueBen
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I recently acquired a nice antique pair of pipe tongs that inspired me to do some research. The early history of pipe tongs is quite interesting. In 1858 James Brown (while working for Walworth I believe) patented the first pipe tongs, although the tool is titled as a "wrench" on the patent. In 1860 Ashcroft acquired the rights to Brown's patent & started manufacturing the tool. Apparently, Walworth thought they had the rights to the tool & was marketing the tongs. In 1872 Ashcroft sued Walworth and won.
I've always confused pipe tongs with blacksmithing tongs. Pipe Tongs will have the screw adjustment to adjust to different size pipe. There doesn't seem to be a lot of information online about all the specifics about pipe tongs & who made them. It appears as though Ashcroft had the market on this tool. Most pics of what I see online are usually always Ashcroft. I could be wrong as I'm just now going down the "pipe tongs rabbit hole." Did James Brown manufacturer this tool before selling the rights to Ashcroft? Are the earliest examples of Ashcroft Pipe Tongs not marked? Did Walworth manufacturer this tool before they lost in court in 1872? These are some of the questions I'm trying to answer.
My pipe tongs seem to be very early. They are 26" long & extremely heavy. There are no stampings, except for a number 3 on the handle. After looking at the patent pics & pics of other pipe tongs online, I believe mine are made by Ashcroft. That's why I'm wondering if early examples of Ashcroft were not stamped in the early 1860's.
I thought I would start this thread and try to shed some light on the subject & learn from people out there that know more about them. Post up your pipe tong pics (Ashcroft or not) & any information you know about them. See the first pipe tongs patent HERE
I've always confused pipe tongs with blacksmithing tongs. Pipe Tongs will have the screw adjustment to adjust to different size pipe. There doesn't seem to be a lot of information online about all the specifics about pipe tongs & who made them. It appears as though Ashcroft had the market on this tool. Most pics of what I see online are usually always Ashcroft. I could be wrong as I'm just now going down the "pipe tongs rabbit hole." Did James Brown manufacturer this tool before selling the rights to Ashcroft? Are the earliest examples of Ashcroft Pipe Tongs not marked? Did Walworth manufacturer this tool before they lost in court in 1872? These are some of the questions I'm trying to answer.
My pipe tongs seem to be very early. They are 26" long & extremely heavy. There are no stampings, except for a number 3 on the handle. After looking at the patent pics & pics of other pipe tongs online, I believe mine are made by Ashcroft. That's why I'm wondering if early examples of Ashcroft were not stamped in the early 1860's.
I thought I would start this thread and try to shed some light on the subject & learn from people out there that know more about them. Post up your pipe tong pics (Ashcroft or not) & any information you know about them. See the first pipe tongs patent HERE
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