GJ member yatg said:
“On the handle it says "TEC Imports", STICKLEBACK (really hard to read), Germany, and US Pat No 2,652,075. Couldn't find anything about TEC Imports, but Stickleback does make rasps, and was able to find the patent.”
GJ member Pexto said:
“They originated in Germany where they were called a 'Stichling' - German for 'stickleback', a spiny little fish.”
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Searching “TEC imports” is a dead end because there’s a Brazilian outfit using that name now. Just a wild guess on my part, but I’d bet money marbles and chalk that the “TEC Imports” that brought in this unit from Germany was in Brooklyn New York.
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TEC / TEC Imports / "Stickleback" tool / patent 2652075 Sep 15 1953 Gunter Mannes, assignor to F. Aug. Honneknovel, Remscheid-Bliedinghausen, Germany / see Stichling-Werkzeugfabrik Honneknovel & Co /
Honneknovel / see Stichling-Werkzeugfabrik Honneknovel & Co. /
Stichling / Stichling-Werkzeugfabrik Honneknovel & Co., Burger Strasse, Germany / patent 2652075 Sep 15 1953 & 3642038 Feb 15 1972 Gunter Mannes / see also TEC Imports (US) /
I may well have the “Honneknovel” and “Stichling-Werkzeugfabrik” mixed up there as far as how they should be arranged in MY list. I don’t read or speak German – that’s as close as I could make sense of it. Irrespective of how I have them arranged in the list, it would appear that the “TEC” unit was made in Germany by this company.
It looks like Herr Mannes later improved the design to fit a conventional hand-held reciprocating saw.
BK