Staying with loom wrenches, also picked up this
DAVIS & FURBER at my Thursday flea market.
No idea what the 78S corresponds to, but it’s not an ISN.
Davis and Furber Machine Company built all kinds of machines for the textile industry, including spoolers, dressing warps for jackspools, sample cards, warp compressors, large pattern pipe and cylinder dressers, spool racks, dresser creels, beamers, sliding block reels, etc. Its original buildings, still standing, have been converted into mixed use properties now called East and West Mill, in North Andover, Mass., which the developer describes as “over 500,000 square feet of renovated brick and beam space with a vibrant community of small businesses, corporate offices, and loft-style apartments surrounding a sizable mill pond.”
Link
here
Anybody from Massachusetts ever been there? This was a nice save. I wonder if they were progressive enough to save any of the equipment – or tools, even – and integrate it into the renovation somehow. A lobby. Entrance ways. Courtyard. That would've been cool.
None of the many excellent histories of the company available on-line mention another plant, but it’s interesting that the only other examples of wrenches I can find on the GJ were found at a flea market in South Jersey by GJ’er apache3057, his thread linked
here.