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THIS SITE UNDER INTENSE CONSTRUCTION

Stick with us while we rebuild. We may take our time but in the end, it's gonna look nice. Stuff may come, stuff may go, but it'll all be here plus lots more.

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Museum - Manufacturers & Merchants
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Mfg Company

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PECK, STOW & WILCOX COMPANY, Manufacturers of Mechanics Hand Tools, Tinsmiths' Machines, Builders and General Hardware. Southington, East Berlin, Plantsville, CT & Cleveland, Ohio. New York Warerooms 27 Murray St. March 27, 1913.
A letterhead to Henry S. Wright of Springfield, Mass, regarding that P. S. & W. did not manufacture a machine for soldering tin cans. Even more than the Spaulding billhead, this letterhead contains a simple medallion graphic and basic serif lettering. The blotch is what happens when someone soaks a letterhead in an attempt to flatten it. Not of my doing.

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