outofbounds
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Maybe you’re right about this, too. And yet, Detroit is the one that grew. Must have had something going for it.
Detroit (French for "The Strait") had unlimited water, and relatively unlimited flat plains to expand upon.
It is interesting to me that no major hand tools for automotive service sprung from Detroit industry the way they did elsewhere...Chicago & Milwaukee seemingly the principal examples.
Most the tool companies were "tool & die" and "twist drill" companies that were centric to the business happening there locally.





