Private Lugnutz
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I found this double bow trimmers'/upholsterer's/saddler's punch at the flea market today. I have a small collection going, different sizes, mainly Kraeuter, Osborne, and a few offbrands. It was too rusty to identify the maker on the spot. After cleaning, I can see that it's marked "[A.S.F.&T. CO.]" on one tang and "[ELIZABETH, N.J.]" on the flip side of the tang.
Does anyone have any insight into that acronym?
I am guessing the F. & T. might be Forge and Tool, like Utica Drop Forge & Tool, and they actually used "U.D.F.&T. Co." as an acronym in their branding and markings.
But I can't match A.S.F.&T. Co. up with anything available on the GJ Vintage U.S. Mfgrs list, Tools Archive or Alloy Artifacts, and some initial searches have come up nil.
Does anyone have any insight into that acronym?
I am guessing the F. & T. might be Forge and Tool, like Utica Drop Forge & Tool, and they actually used "U.D.F.&T. Co." as an acronym in their branding and markings.
But I can't match A.S.F.&T. Co. up with anything available on the GJ Vintage U.S. Mfgrs list, Tools Archive or Alloy Artifacts, and some initial searches have come up nil.
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