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Axe Collectors? Trademark Information Dump

Started by Twertsy, November 27, 2017, 10:09:18 AM

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Twertsy

Quote from: lptools on December 30, 2017, 02:02:16 PM
Hello, Todd. Thanks for all of your hard work!!!! Happy New Year! Regards, Lou

Thank you Lou, but it's as much for me as anyone else......I'm sick of picking up tools at the flea and not recognizing the marks!

lptools

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turnnut

 thanks for your work, I know that you have spent many hours on these projects, again, thank you. Frank

Twertsy

Ok guys, I'm up and through 1891, and plan on going to 1950 ultimately.

Twertsy

Just an update.  I'm currently working on 1896.  The 1890s are slow because most of the TSDR scans didn't include the page with the mark example.  Therefore, I have to look up the mark in the Gazettes.  It's slow going but I think it'll be worth it in the end.

Plyerman

Quote from: Twertsy on December 30, 2017, 01:26:21 PM
Good morning Gents,
I have begun the daunting task of going through every patent & trademark report and documenting trademarks. Here are examples of the products I'm focused on: Knives, Axes, Guns, Pistols, Wrenches, Socket Wrenches, Saws, Files/Rasps, Punches/Chisels, Planes, Shovels, Mattocks, Adzes, all metal / wood working machinery, etc. Basically, any and all "shop/barn tools." I am not documenting harvesters, plows, reapers, etc.

I'm done with 1870 through 1880 so far, slowly working my way up through the years.

You can search by manufacturer here: http://toolarchives.com/trademark-applicant-browser

You can search by manufactured good here: http://toolarchives.com/trademark-product-browser

You can search by the marking here: http://toolarchives.com/trademark-marking-browser

I hope you find these both interesting and helpful!! Happy New Year, Todd


Hey I was doing some research over the weekend and finally had an opportunity to use some of the ToolArchives.com features. Outstanding work sir, thank you very much!
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