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APPLEBY

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Does anyone know anything of the history of this company I have just acquired some whitworth spanners I believe they are of German origin
 
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Monte

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the manufactuer of the "Steinadler" branded tools was "Kurt vom Stein + Co" from Germany. The brand name was registered in 1920 and deleted in 2001. That´s all i can find.
 

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Let me know if you want to sell them. If they aren't giant lobster claws I may be interested.

OK, I'll show you mine if you show us yours ;)

Here's my Steinadler adjustable wrench with the sliding middle jaw so you have a choice of toothed or flat jaws. I've posted photos of it in the "Show your adjustables" thread before.


 
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2oolhound

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I think there is some kind of restriction on this site requiring 10 posts before you can post photos. This is what I recall when I joined. Time to make some small talk (you only need 3 more posts).

I still like using imageshack, a free hosting service you can upload to and then just copy and paste the links. This way you have quick access to your photos if you wish to use them again anywhere else.
 
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Here are APPLEBY's photos: (this is the size I got them in)


SORRY SOMEONE CHANGED THE PHOTO IN My Quote!



The offset box ends look comparable to any other decent wrench from the era. What are the sizes? The adjustable is too small a photo to make any assessments.
 
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Paul Aslanides

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I did find a brief article on Steinadler some weeks back - can't seem to find it now. Seems that they were in business for just under 50 years before they ceased the manufacture of hand tools, spanners, etc. Looks like the name may translate as 'Golden Eagle'. There are a number of firms, unrelated, currently using that name, one is a hiking/ camping shop; another manufactures machinery which cuts large blocks of stone.

Here's my one and only Steinadler spanner, found at a 'trash and treasure' market. It's well used, the chrome plating is peeling (ouch !) but the machining marks are still on the
jaws. 18 and 19 m/m. Bound to fit something on the Jawa, but too big for the toolkit.Steinadler 1 Resized 20221110_165340.jpgSteinadler 2 Resized 20221110_165351.jpg
 

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