Crescent (brand)

Crescent
Product type Hand tools
Owner Apex Tool Group
Country USA
Introduced 1907
Previous owners Crescent Niagara Corporation, Crescent Tool Company, Cooper Tools
Website www.apextoolgroup.com/brands/crescent/

Crescent, originally called the Crescent Tool Company, is a brand of hand tools. Founded in 1907, the Crescent brand has changed ownership multiple times. It is currently owned by Apex Tool Group, LLC as part of its Hand Tools division. It is best known for its style of adjustable wrench.[1][2]

History

The Crescent Tool Company was founded in Jamestown, New York, by Karl Peterson and Edward J. Worcester in 1907. It is considered "one of the crown jewels of Jamestown's industry".[3] The company soon became known for its adjustable wrenches.[3]

On his famous 1927 solo flight across the Atlantic, Charles Lindbergh said that he took only "gasoline, sandwiches, a bottle of water, and a Crescent wrench and pliers".[4][5] There was a rumor that Richard Evelyn Byrd, on his initial journey to Alaska, had a Crescent wrench in his provisions.[3]

The Crescent Tool Company was acquired by a group of investors in 1960 after Marvin Peterson, Karl's son, sold it.[5] The company was renamed the Crescent Niagara Corporation. In 1968, Crescent Niagara was acquired by Cooper Industries. In 2010, the tool divisions of Cooper Industries and Danaher Corporation formed a joint venture, Apex Tool Group, LLC. The brand is currently owned by Apex Brands, Inc. the intellectual property entity of Apex Tool Group.[6]

Crescent brand adjustable wrenches are manufactured in both Sumter, South Carolina and in China.

Gallery

References

  1. US 1133236
  2. "Crescent Tool Company: Adjustable Wrenches". Alloy Artifacts. Retrieved 2010-02-07.
  3. 1 2 3 Crocker, Kathleen; Currie, Jane (2004). Jamestown. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Arcadia Publishing. p. 40. ISBN 0-7385-3515-X. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  4. "The Crescent Wrench Turns 100". BuildingOnline. 2007-12-12. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  5. 1 2 Fifield, Will (June 2007). "A Century of Success". Costco Connection. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  6. "Crescent Tool Company: Company History". Alloy Artifacts. Retrieved 2010-02-07.

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