woody 73
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Wow talk about a tough one, more worms than a can of alphabet bits in a Campbells soup can.
The backstory:
I went to a garage sale this week and I bought 52 screwdrivers, when the very nice man said he had a "funny looking" screwdriver that I might be interested in and out of nowhere he pulls out this awl and places it in my hands so of course it had to come home with me.
Now the worms in this story start to come to life, because of copyright laws the following blurb gets cut in half, but I can make some of it out.
" The last factory on the North Branch of the Pattaconk River was the Deuse factory, close to the outlet of the deep Hollow Reservoir in the middle section of the town. The business of manufacturing mechanics tools was purchased by Simeon Deuse and his brother, Amos, on April 5,1867, and called S. Deuse & Brother." the next part get cut off because of copyright laws.
You would think so far so good, but the next part gets dicey as no more talk of these two men period. Then I start reading about two brothers J. S. Deuse and E.W. Deuse and one time it is the J.S. Deuse Co. and another time it is the E.W. Deuse Co. (See I told you a can of worms).
They made Auger bits, spade bits, Awls, center and ***** punches along with other hardware. More worms as they say because if what I found is correct, then E. W. Deuse or Edison W. Deuse is born in 1879 and he died in 1938 (aged 58-59). Making him come into this world 12 years later then the starting date, so more worms sigh...
Anyhow the company was Started in Chester, Connecticut on April 5th, 1867, and I could not find any closing date for this Company. I found a grave, in which I think (key word here) is the right man, but I could be wrong?
A few pictures of the "funny looking screwdriver" Awl, along with some links. I hope you will enjoy learning about a new (old) company on this nice July afternoon. FOR THE FOLLOWING LINK MAKE THE PICTURE SMALLER TO SEE IT.
https://archive.org/details/deuse-hdwe-age-vol-174-no-2-1954-07-22-pg-833/page/nundefined/mode/1up
www.findagrave.com
The backstory:
I went to a garage sale this week and I bought 52 screwdrivers, when the very nice man said he had a "funny looking" screwdriver that I might be interested in and out of nowhere he pulls out this awl and places it in my hands so of course it had to come home with me.
Now the worms in this story start to come to life, because of copyright laws the following blurb gets cut in half, but I can make some of it out.
" The last factory on the North Branch of the Pattaconk River was the Deuse factory, close to the outlet of the deep Hollow Reservoir in the middle section of the town. The business of manufacturing mechanics tools was purchased by Simeon Deuse and his brother, Amos, on April 5,1867, and called S. Deuse & Brother." the next part get cut off because of copyright laws.
You would think so far so good, but the next part gets dicey as no more talk of these two men period. Then I start reading about two brothers J. S. Deuse and E.W. Deuse and one time it is the J.S. Deuse Co. and another time it is the E.W. Deuse Co. (See I told you a can of worms).
They made Auger bits, spade bits, Awls, center and ***** punches along with other hardware. More worms as they say because if what I found is correct, then E. W. Deuse or Edison W. Deuse is born in 1879 and he died in 1938 (aged 58-59). Making him come into this world 12 years later then the starting date, so more worms sigh...
Anyhow the company was Started in Chester, Connecticut on April 5th, 1867, and I could not find any closing date for this Company. I found a grave, in which I think (key word here) is the right man, but I could be wrong?
A few pictures of the "funny looking screwdriver" Awl, along with some links. I hope you will enjoy learning about a new (old) company on this nice July afternoon. FOR THE FOLLOWING LINK MAKE THE PICTURE SMALLER TO SEE IT.
https://archive.org/details/deuse-hdwe-age-vol-174-no-2-1954-07-22-pg-833/page/nundefined/mode/1up
J. S. Deuse Co. [1927 Catalog Excerpt] : J. S. Deuse Co. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
1 p., illus., 18.7 cm, trade catalog
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Tariff Readjustment - 1929
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Hardware Dealers' Magazine
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Trust Companies of the United States
1904 edition includes Hawaii; 19 -14 include Canada, Hawaii and Cuba; 1915- include Alaska and Hawaii.
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Kate Silliman's Chester Scrapbook
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Chilton Automobile Directory
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Edison W. Deuse (1879-1938) - Find a Grave...
Born in 1879 and died in 1938 Deep River, Connecticut Edison W. Deuse