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Later his son (Frank) Philip Ellis took on the business, which then made only a few types of saws. The business concentrated on high quality saws (whose manufacturing might have died off otherwise). | Later his son (Frank) Philip Ellis took on the business, which then made only a few types of saws. The business concentrated on high quality saws (whose manufacturing might have died off otherwise). | ||
Purchased the | Purchased the ''Pax'' range of saws from [[Sanderson Kayser]], a brand which had been started in 1776. | ||
1999 Acquired [[E. Garlick and Son]], maker of ''Lynx'' saws. | 1999 Acquired [[E. Garlick and Son]], maker of ''Lynx'' saws. |
Revision as of 14:08, 27 May 2020
of Sheffield
1923 Thomas Flinn set up in business in Sheffield.
1936 Frank Ellis acquired the business
Later his son (Frank) Philip Ellis took on the business, which then made only a few types of saws. The business concentrated on high quality saws (whose manufacturing might have died off otherwise).
Purchased the Pax range of saws from Sanderson Kayser, a brand which had been started in 1776.
1999 Acquired E. Garlick and Son, maker of Lynx saws.
2008 Acquired the Roberts and Lee saw company. This was the last other known saw manufacturers in the UK, with its origins based in Enfield, near London, making the Dorchester saw.
2014 Added Hand Planes to the range of goods manufactured by acquiring Clifton Planes, a traditional, high quality brand.
Also makes William Greaves saws
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Thomas Flinn website