twertsy
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I must admit, I have an affinity toward these Spintite nut drivers. This morning I was taking some pictures and uploading tools to my site. I came across a nut driver in the pile, obviously a Spintite. Upon closer examination however, I noticed it was stamped simply "Stevens Spintite #5." This made me take a closer look at my other examples where I noted that they all say "Stevens - Walden" or "Walden Worchester." That in turn made me start doing a little research. It didn't take long to find newspaper advertisements showing the "Spintite Wrenches."
I had always assumed they were a Walden product. In fact, they were developed and marketed by Stevens & Co. 2-3 years prior to the Stevens and Walden merger in 1926.
The first pic is an example of some Stevens Walden and Walden Worcester examples.
The second pic is my oddball "Stevens Spintite #5."
The third pic is an advertisement in a newspaper in 1924.
I had always assumed they were a Walden product. In fact, they were developed and marketed by Stevens & Co. 2-3 years prior to the Stevens and Walden merger in 1926.
The first pic is an example of some Stevens Walden and Walden Worcester examples.
The second pic is my oddball "Stevens Spintite #5."
The third pic is an advertisement in a newspaper in 1924.





















