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Howry-Berg valve spring compressor

Started by Lostmind, August 14, 2014, 06:53:49 PM

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First time I've run across this name. I found a few of these that show up on Ebay, but not much info.
I wonder if they were a Tool Kit piece? Not the highest quality for a pro. , but they would do the job.
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Howry Berg Iron & Steel Works (inc) of Denver, Colorado....(Later Englewood,CO)

Kirk W. Howry & Elmer Charles Berg.
Founded 1942*, advertised a bit to buy tool patents, particularly automotive tools to manufacture.

Right after founding the war started, and they switched to war production, they are still around till the early 60's, but I don't see much else for advertising.

Someone bought them, or their factory in 1961.. (Renwell ??)
[Renwell also acquired Tull-Williams, somehow related (owner of?) to Stihl, the chainsaw folks]

They also made some small implement stuff, (sheep) dusters, sprayers , some kind of grain loader...etc
Also a one man coal loader.

*However there is a 1941 court case involving title to land that mentions them

Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Lostmind

Thanks for the thorough info. I'm guessing a catalog is a little scarce. I'm not sure if this was intended for small engine work or auto. It's compact , with a short lift, leading to my tool kit idea for a specific make.
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