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Unread 05-03-2020, 06:50 AM   #31
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The Spencer, of Billings & Spencer was Christopher Spencer, my Great Grandfather's first cousin. He had a spinning and weaving mill in Manchester before going into partnership with Charles Billings, approx 1870. Their principle product lines were mostly sporting related, and their biggest local customer, also in Hartford, was Columbia Bicycle.
Spencer had something to do with a gun, prior to this. He invented the Spencer Repeating rifle, which he personally sold to Abraham Lincoln.
From the picture of the rough forging in TPS, it would appear they were closed die forgings.
There is an article in this month’s (May, 2020) KNIFE magazine, by knife writer and researcher Lee Schechter about Billings & Spencer. It features the concern’s manufacture of all-metal knives, a minor part of the business that most knife collectors have no knowledge of.

One weapon, of cross-over interest, would be the (indispensable for every-day-carry?) knife-pistol (U. S. Patent #82,279).

A combination Sliding Knife with Screw-driver heads was called the Sportsman’s Knife and was advertised in FIELD & STREAM in 1908.

According to the article, Billings & Spencer “excelled in in the manufacturing of hand tools, parts for sewing machines and firearms as well as further developing of drop hammer technology”.

An early 20th Century company report said they were using seventy-five drop hammers at the factory.

Ref.: KNIFE MAGAZINE, P. O. Box 11012, Knoxville, Tennessee 37939; 800-828-7751
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I have a couple of old tools with that triangle-B and never even wondered about it...

Thanks for the education Edgar and Russell.





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I recently stumbled across the old Billings and Spencer forge when I was in town visiting Hartford Hospital. Good to know that this historic manufacturing facility has been saved and re-adapted for housing and a restaurant.
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The Firebox is a favorite. Not the best part of town but safe enough.
Hartford Hospital and I are in a first name basis.
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Billings made first class hand tools. Finger tools also.
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The Firebox is a favorite. Not the best part of town but safe enough.
Hartford Hospital and I are in a first name basis.
I hope its because the Spencers have a plaque on the wall and not because you spend too much time there.
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