woody 73
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An old story that I am sure most of are GJ readers are aware of but I thought for a few of the newer members might also enjoy this story.
I was very lucky in that I stopped by a small garage sale last week and there under a pile of old rags was this old vintage RYAN screwdriver in very good condition for its age; my lucky day kind of like hitting the lottery as they say.
James J. Ryan was born on the 3rd of Oct. 1872 in Southington, Hartford County, Connecticut and he died on the 26th of June 1974 at the ripe old age of 101 years. He is buried at the Saint Thomas Cemetery in Southington, Hartford County.
He started out as the James J. Ryan Tool Works and later the J.J. Ryan Tool Co.; and later it became the J.J. Ryan Corp. They are the Parent Company to the Rex Forge company still in active business today.
This story has a very rich History and if you have the time please be sure and read all the links, included you will find not only his life history along with a catalog from the 1940's, a grave site marker,and the rex forge company information.
On a very interesting side note (something I forgot about) they took over making the perfect handle screwdriver from the H. D. Smith company,back in the 1930's.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-RY...pT2V:sc:USPSFirstClass!43214!US!-1:rk:12:pf:0
http://trowelcollector.blogspot.com/2017/07/history-of-james-j-ryan-tool-works.html
https://archive.org/details/RyanToolsCatalogNo23/page/n3
https://www.thomasnet.com/profile/00473052/rex-forge-div-the-j-j-ryan-corp.html
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39036330
I was very lucky in that I stopped by a small garage sale last week and there under a pile of old rags was this old vintage RYAN screwdriver in very good condition for its age; my lucky day kind of like hitting the lottery as they say.
James J. Ryan was born on the 3rd of Oct. 1872 in Southington, Hartford County, Connecticut and he died on the 26th of June 1974 at the ripe old age of 101 years. He is buried at the Saint Thomas Cemetery in Southington, Hartford County.
He started out as the James J. Ryan Tool Works and later the J.J. Ryan Tool Co.; and later it became the J.J. Ryan Corp. They are the Parent Company to the Rex Forge company still in active business today.
This story has a very rich History and if you have the time please be sure and read all the links, included you will find not only his life history along with a catalog from the 1940's, a grave site marker,and the rex forge company information.
On a very interesting side note (something I forgot about) they took over making the perfect handle screwdriver from the H. D. Smith company,back in the 1930's.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-RY...pT2V:sc:USPSFirstClass!43214!US!-1:rk:12:pf:0
http://trowelcollector.blogspot.com/2017/07/history-of-james-j-ryan-tool-works.html
https://archive.org/details/RyanToolsCatalogNo23/page/n3
https://www.thomasnet.com/profile/00473052/rex-forge-div-the-j-j-ryan-corp.html
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39036330
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