woody 73
Well-known member
Many thanks to my GJ Brothers in the UK; Dave 455 and richfinn for their help, Still waiting for Moose-LandTran.
Special thanks to my good friend over at the shop for picking this tool up for me, I did manage to clean up all the heavy rust and I did find a name, so this bud is for you today
From what I can tell you is that Draper tools is a Tool & Garage wholesaler, they got their start in England in 1919, the company was started by Bert Draper & his wife Emily.
Starting in the 1920's Tool Delivery begins.
In the 1940's their headquarters were in Kingston Upon Thames.
1961 they had their first catalog.
1963 Norman Draper becomes the Chairman, A new HQ. in Chandlers Ford Hampshire.
In 1990 John Draper becomes the new Chairman. (Please see the link for more detailed info) https://www.drapertools.com/about-us
The following tool is a bicycle wrench that is only 4 1/2" in length; it is simply marked Draper Made in Germany; not sure who the company was that made the wrench in Germany? Or even what year or decade it was made?
I so hope you will enjoy the pictures of this very small wrench, with the split shaft and the small screw that holds everything in place, on this nice windy cold fall day.
Special thanks to my good friend over at the shop for picking this tool up for me, I did manage to clean up all the heavy rust and I did find a name, so this bud is for you today
From what I can tell you is that Draper tools is a Tool & Garage wholesaler, they got their start in England in 1919, the company was started by Bert Draper & his wife Emily.
Starting in the 1920's Tool Delivery begins.
In the 1940's their headquarters were in Kingston Upon Thames.
1961 they had their first catalog.
1963 Norman Draper becomes the Chairman, A new HQ. in Chandlers Ford Hampshire.
In 1990 John Draper becomes the new Chairman. (Please see the link for more detailed info) https://www.drapertools.com/about-us
The following tool is a bicycle wrench that is only 4 1/2" in length; it is simply marked Draper Made in Germany; not sure who the company was that made the wrench in Germany? Or even what year or decade it was made?
I so hope you will enjoy the pictures of this very small wrench, with the split shaft and the small screw that holds everything in place, on this nice windy cold fall day.
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