• Vintage Footprint No. 220 tin snips and shears with solid clean ergonomic design. Rare antique made in Sheffield England collectible cutting tools ready for metals
  • Vintage Footprint No. 220 tin snips and shears with solid clean ergonomic design. Rare antique made in Sheffield England collectible cutting tools ready for metals
  • Vintage Footprint No. 220 tin snips and shears with solid clean ergonomic design. Rare antique made in Sheffield England collectible cutting tools ready for metals
  • Vintage Footprint No. 220 tin snips and shears with solid clean ergonomic design. Rare antique made in Sheffield England collectible cutting tools ready for metals
  • Vintage Footprint No. 220 tin snips and shears with solid clean ergonomic design. Rare antique made in Sheffield England collectible cutting tools ready for metals

Rare vintage Footprint No 220 Shears Tin Snips Sheffield England

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Nice vintage Footprint No. 220 tin snips and shears with solid clean ergonomic design. Rare antique made in Sheffield England collectible cutting tools for metals ready to be shipped across North America. Contact us for international shipping.

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Footprint Tools

The company's roots go back to 1760 when Alfred Ridge & Sons was established to supply wood boring tools to the Royal Navy. The Footprint brand itself originates from 1875 when Thomas R. Ellin, a member of a cutlery manufacturing family, started a tool manufacturing business under the brand “Footprint”. This subsequently became known as Thomas R. Ellin (Footprint Works). The Footprint logo is said to have been inspired by the Daniel Defoe's novel, Robinson Crusoe, and the footprint the main character saw on the beach after he was stranded.
In 1932, Alfred Ridge was bought by John Jewitt Senior, who then bought the Thomas R Ellin (Footprint Works) Limited in 1948, which was operated independently of Alfred Ridge by his son John J Jewitt who began to manufacture a range of tools under the Footprint, Domino, Climax, John Bull and Clinker brands. In 1950, company acquisitions included John Bull (edge tool makers), C. H. Jenkinson (cold chisel & bolster makers), Stockport Tool Co. (hand drill makers) and Charles W Bacon (wooden handle turners). In 1958, the ten millionth Footprint pipe wrench was produced.  In 1966, Footprint was the first company in the world to create full length forgings of cold chisels and bolster. Two years later, all of the companies owned by the Jewitt family were merged into one and the name was changed to Footprint Tools Limited, trading under the brand “Footprint”.  In 2006, Footprint bought the machinery, stock and order book for Whitehouse, the Midlands-based hammer manufacturer.  In 2008 Footprint moved from their original site in Hollis Croft (where they had been since 1900) to a new, larger factory in Owlerton, Sheffield (the "Admiral Works") and invested in new forging equipment, but this process was interrupted by a global recession, and Footprint was unable to generate enough business to cover the cost of the upgrades. In early 2009 the company was forced to liquidate and lay off its staff in order to pay creditors. The Jewitt family retained the brand and intellectual property, and later that year revived the company under the name Footprint Sheffield, and began producing a smaller range of products at first.
With the same family of owner managers, now run by the fourth generation, in 2015 Footprint continues to manufacture most products in Sheffield, England and exports worldwide.
more info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footprint_Tools http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2017/12/footprint-tools-sheffield-england.html https://footprint-tools.com/company-history/ https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Footprint_Tools https://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/topic/11319-footprint-tools/