woody 73
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I thought that perhaps when I first started my search for their company information the web would come to life with a ton of information going back to the early days of the Cincinnati Tool Co. but that was not the case which I find very interesting.
What I can gather was that the company started in in 1877 and was eventually bought by Edward Hollister Hargrave, in Cincinnati,Ohio. A move in 1911 to Norwood, Ohio and a name change (not sure of this date but it happened sometime in 1924/25) and became the Hargrave Company. Then it was sold to the Warren tool group sometime in 1955 (not sure about that date either?). In 1994 it was again sold to the Wilton Corp.; then another sale this time to the WMH tool group and last to Tenex Capital Management and the name again changed to JPW Industries.
I have a few links and a nice grouping of some of their early tools if you look close up at the pictures you can see an H in a circle for the Hargrave name.
http://trowelcollector.blogspot.com/2014/12/history-of-cincinnati-tool-co-hargrave.html
http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2013/03/vanished-tool-makers-cincinatti-tool.html
http://www.datamp.org/patents/search/xrefCompany.php?id=3161
What I can gather was that the company started in in 1877 and was eventually bought by Edward Hollister Hargrave, in Cincinnati,Ohio. A move in 1911 to Norwood, Ohio and a name change (not sure of this date but it happened sometime in 1924/25) and became the Hargrave Company. Then it was sold to the Warren tool group sometime in 1955 (not sure about that date either?). In 1994 it was again sold to the Wilton Corp.; then another sale this time to the WMH tool group and last to Tenex Capital Management and the name again changed to JPW Industries.
I have a few links and a nice grouping of some of their early tools if you look close up at the pictures you can see an H in a circle for the Hargrave name.
http://trowelcollector.blogspot.com/2014/12/history-of-cincinnati-tool-co-hargrave.html
http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2013/03/vanished-tool-makers-cincinatti-tool.html
http://www.datamp.org/patents/search/xrefCompany.php?id=3161




