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Plumb
Product typeHand tools
OwnerApex Tool Group
CountryUSA
Introducedc. 1888

Plumb is a brand of hand tools owned by Apex Tool Group. The brand is known for its hammers and hatchets.[1]

History

1925 advertisement for Plumb-brand hammers

In 1869, Fayette R. Plumb entered a partnership with Jonathan Yerkes, an established hammer manufacturer operating in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia. Shortly thereafter, a new facility was built in the Bridesburg neighborhood of that city, operating as Yerkes & Plumb. The firm was one of the first in the United States to use cast steel to manufacture tools.[2] Yerkes retired in April 1886, and Plumb bought out Yerkes' interest in the company the following year. By 1888, the company was operating solely under the Plumb name.[3]

In 1926, Plumb objected to an attempt by the similarly named Plomb Tool Company to register its name as a trademark. The companies negotiated an agreement, but in 1946, Plumb sued for trademark infringement because Plomb had violated the terms of this agreement.[1] The Plomb company began selling tools under the Proto name instead.[4]

In 1971, the Plumb Company was acquired by the Ames Company. In 1981, Plumb was sold to Cooper Industries;[3] in 2010, the Cooper Hand Tools division was spun off into Apex Tool Group.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "CORPORATIONS: Plumb v. Plomb". Time. 1948-12-06. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
  2. ^ "Death of Fayette R. Plumb". The Iron Age. New York, New York: Chilton Company. 75: 202. 1905-01-12. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
  3. ^ a b Lamond, Tom. "Fayette R. Plumb Co". Yesteryear's Tools. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
  4. ^ "Plomb: A Gallery of Tools". Alloy Artifacts. p. 1. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
  5. ^ Stynes, Tess (2010-03-26). "Danaher, Cooper Industries Form Joint Venture". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2014-11-19.

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