woody 73
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Batman had his Robin, Sherlock had his Holmes and I have ckadams00 at my side; with special thanks for finding information about Mr. Seymour.
Frederick Henri Seymour " Author, Editor, and Inventor. He was born in Waterbury, Conn. on August 1st, 1850. He was the son of Frederick Julius & Florentine Marie (Megeon) Seymour."
" Mr. Seymour was first married in 1878 to Sarah daughter of Col. Balantyne C. Hanna of Detroit and his second wife in 1904 to Grace daughter of Whitson G. Baldwin who survived him, they had one son Frederick Migeon Seymour."
"He died in Detroit, Michigan on July 28th, 1913. From The National Cyclopaedia; (see link).
Interesting thing about his "Acme" twisted wire handle wrench it also came in another version called the "Hercules" and it was made in several sizes from 4 1/2 through 21 inches in size. Not to be outdone it was made by four different Companies they are:
Whitman & Barnes. - Chicago, IL
George W. Marble. - Chicago, IL.
Capitol Mfg. Co. - Chicago, IL.
Owsley Brothers & Marble - Chicago, IL.
What I found on the web (see links); is that production stopped by 1915, and that would make my wrench not only vintage but now into the antique range of over 100 years old.
I hope you enjoy my story and again many thanks to GJ member ckadams00 for all his help in finding information about Mr. Seymour. Of special note my wrench example does not have any markings or stampings , other then the owners initials.
http://datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=273170&typeCode=0
https://sites.google.com/site/mvwcarchive/Home/womc
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-acme-monkey-wrench-twist-handle-old
http://ancientpoint.com/inf/11523-acme_twisted_metal_handle_monkey_wrench.html
http://mathesontools.weebly.com/blog/category/acme-wrench
https://books.google.com/books?id=3...nepage&q=frederick h seymour inventor&f=false
Frederick Henri Seymour " Author, Editor, and Inventor. He was born in Waterbury, Conn. on August 1st, 1850. He was the son of Frederick Julius & Florentine Marie (Megeon) Seymour."
" Mr. Seymour was first married in 1878 to Sarah daughter of Col. Balantyne C. Hanna of Detroit and his second wife in 1904 to Grace daughter of Whitson G. Baldwin who survived him, they had one son Frederick Migeon Seymour."
"He died in Detroit, Michigan on July 28th, 1913. From The National Cyclopaedia; (see link).
Interesting thing about his "Acme" twisted wire handle wrench it also came in another version called the "Hercules" and it was made in several sizes from 4 1/2 through 21 inches in size. Not to be outdone it was made by four different Companies they are:
Whitman & Barnes. - Chicago, IL
George W. Marble. - Chicago, IL.
Capitol Mfg. Co. - Chicago, IL.
Owsley Brothers & Marble - Chicago, IL.
What I found on the web (see links); is that production stopped by 1915, and that would make my wrench not only vintage but now into the antique range of over 100 years old.
I hope you enjoy my story and again many thanks to GJ member ckadams00 for all his help in finding information about Mr. Seymour. Of special note my wrench example does not have any markings or stampings , other then the owners initials.
http://datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=273170&typeCode=0
https://sites.google.com/site/mvwcarchive/Home/womc
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-acme-monkey-wrench-twist-handle-old
http://ancientpoint.com/inf/11523-acme_twisted_metal_handle_monkey_wrench.html
http://mathesontools.weebly.com/blog/category/acme-wrench
https://books.google.com/books?id=3...nepage&q=frederick h seymour inventor&f=false
































