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  2. Husky (tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    By 1928, Husky had established a significant collaboration with the J.H. Williams Tool Group, with Williams distributing Husky wrenches in its mechanic's tool sets. [4] In January 1929, the Husky name was sold to the Olsen Manufacturing Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin. The company relocated to Kenosha and changed its name to the Husky Corporation.

  3. New Britain Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    New Britain was the main supplier for NAPA tools until its closure in 1990. New Britain Machine owned Husky and Blackhawk tools as well as making its own economy-grade tools under the None Better and Mustang names. [2] New Britain Machine was then acquired by the Litton Tool Company on December 22, 1972.

  4. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Hand-held power tools, dust extraction tools, workplace organization United Pacific Industries Ltd: Spear & Jackson: Hand tools and garden tools Wera Werk Hermann Werner GmbH & Co. KG: Wuppertal, Germany: Wera Tools: Drivers, driver bits, other hand tools Werner Co. Werner, Knaack, Weather Guard: Ladders, other [34]

  5. Pages in category "Tool manufacturing companies of the United States" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Sigmund Mandl - Wikipedia

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    Sigmund S. Mandl (1898-1976) was the founder of the Husky Wrench manufacturing company. [1] [2] His brother Hugo was born in Úsov.[3]On January 29, 1924, he founded Husky Wrench in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with two partners, at about the time he filed his first patent.

  7. Great Neck Saw - Wikipedia

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    The company is the largest privately owned tool manufacturer in the United States. [2] The company sells tools under the Great Neck, Sheffield, OEM, GreatLite, Mayes, and Buck Bros. brand names, [3] as well as private label brands such as Husky and Kobalt. [4]