D.h. Stoll Company, Catalog Of Sheet Metal Working Machinery - 1910s? - Original

US $35.00

  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
48 Power Punching Press, No. and Nettie. Stoll Company, based in Buffalo, NY, was a leading manufacturer of presses, shears, and other sheet metal working machinery during the 1900s to 1915s. Stoll Company. Notable products for sale include the No. The D.H. Outside of work, Stoll was an active member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) and married Rosa Kaufmann, with whom he had two children, Arthur C. Stoll, a German immigrant born on May 5, 1865. Catalogue No. 237 Power Gap Shears, and No. Historical records show that it was founded by Daniel H. Although the catalog is in poor condition, with damaged covers and torn pages, it is a rare find due to the limited information available about the D.H. He eventually became the superintendent of the company, which specialized in manufacturing dies and machinery for sheet metal working. 17, a 220-page catalog, contains detailed tables of product specifications and item descriptions, as well as striking black and white illustrations throughout. 97 Toggle Drawing Press, No. 3 Double Seamer, among others. Stoll started his career in the Niagara Stamping and Tool Company before becoming a stockholder in the Stark Machine and Tool Company. When the latter company was dissolved due to the financial crisis in 1893, its assets were acquired by the West Manufacturing Company, where Stoll also held stocks.
Condition Used :
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes This ORIGINAL catalog is in poor condition. The front and back covers are missing, and there is water damage to the bottom inch or two of the pages. Many of the pages from about 120 on to the last are stuck together at the bottom half.

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