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Started by bird, February 20, 2016, 05:45:20 PM

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bird

Hi guys, hope everyone is doing well! Does anyone know anything about buhl and son co? Alloy didn't give me much to go on... I have 8 or more of the wrenches. One also has the her brand b diamond logo on it.
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Bird
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amecks

Well Bird,  There is a lot of info on the interweb on Buhl Sons Co.  Not sure what kind of info you need.  I did not see anything tying in with Herbrand.  The business started with the Buhl Sons Co. name in 1873 and was in Detroit until the early 1960's.  They made a few things...

The 1918 catalog is on eBay for $575 !!!
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

bird

Well, let me hop on over to ebay and buy that:) I wasn't aware that it was connected to any other wrench companies which is why that one wrench was puzzling to me. Do you know if their production was targeted towards cars, tractos, ect? I don't run across them too often, but when I was wading through my wrenches the other day I realized I had a pile of them, so I got curious as any good wrench collector should!!!
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bill300d

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amecks

Bill,  How did you find that?  That book has over 1200 pages.  Apparently the amount of stuff they didn't make would fit on a postage stamp.
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

jimwrench

 Thats an impressive catalog. They sold a lot of other peoples goods and I wonder how much they really manufactured. Didn't see much in the wrench line but may have missed some. A great reference for a lot of older things.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

bill300d

It came up in a search for buhl and son. Guess I just got lucky. I was also amazed at the variety of offerings.
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bird

Did anyone notice a herbrand connection? I assume everyone's read the catalog by now:)
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Lewill2

From what I saw in the catalog it appears that they were a big supply house that also had some items made with their name on them. The way I see it they didn't make anything just made deals to have their name applied to items.