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1-Jul-25:0413 from Private Lugnutz. . . . the pliers not looking old enough to be 1899 production.
I didn’t mean to imply LesserSon & four.cycle’s pliers were pre-1900 vintage, only that the McKaig-Dorntge plant burned down in 1900. I have no information on the companies further history and McKaig's further association to that particular business. My feel is the pliers in question were produced by drop/stamp forging in the Ford Model T and Model A era; possibly WWII.
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I LOVE this Mc.D mystery regarding LesserSon's great plier find.
McKaig-Dorntge dissolved only a few months after the December 1900 fire so it looks like they did not produce the Mc.D pliers.


(Interesting that the final fire that finished off a drop forging plant was started externally.)




















) and had time to compare them today.





















