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Union 12" Combination Square Carpenter Machinist NOS USA Pre Millers Falls Rare

$ 44.34

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Union 12" Combination Square: Carpenter Machinist NOS USA Pre Millers Falls
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Vintage Union 12" Combination Square Carpenter Machinist NOS USA Pre Millers Falls Rare
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    Here is a  TOP QUALITY VINTAGE Union 12" Combination Square Carpenter Machinist NOS USA Pre Millers Falls Rare
    This is one of many Brand New Old Stock Items I will be listing from a 110 year old Hardware Store auction..
    This Is one of the many items which is new old stock. I will be adding roughly 100 NEW OLD STOCK items over the next few months.
    Factory oil still present on most of them. I will leave it to you to clean off
    This is your chance as a tradesman or collector to have a tool made from one of the greatest toolmakers in NEW OLD STOCK condition From the past.
    Details:
    Age: 1908 - 1957
    Condition Flaws: None to speak of.   Other than small scuffs and surface scratches(See Pictures).
    Length: 12"
    USA MADE: YES
    The Union Tool Company
    In 1957, Millers Falls acquired the Union Tool Company, a small firm of about 100 employees located at 48 East River Street in Orange, Massachusetts. Union Tool, in business since 1908, was a manufacturer of gauges, rules, squares and machinists’ tools. The Millers Falls Company was especially interested in the operation’s combination squares—popular, mid-range products that were a good complement to its line of consumer hand tools. After the purchase, Millers Falls allowed Union Tool to operate with a great deal of independence, a situation that continued until the late 1960s when company management insisted on a greater integration with the larger operation. Millers Falls marketed the Union Tool Company’s products under the Union, Millers Falls and Sears labels, and continued to operate the Union Tool factory until 1975 when the plant was sold, and the Union brand became inactive
    GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING
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