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"Hardware", 1900 |
Germantown Tool Works, which became Griffith Tool Works around 1919, was located in the
Germantown section of Philadelphia. Their logo, as stamped on tools, was a simple “GTW”, and their brand name was Master Builder and later was Germantown. GTW made forged striking tools, including hammers, hatchets, and axes. Their masonry tools included brick hammers, napping hammers, hand drilling hammers, mason's hammers, double face stone and bush hammers, mill picks, and chisels. GTW had a smaller product line than local competitor Fayette R. Plumb.
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G. Selsor & Co., Germantown |
According to 1915 and 1922 advertisements, the company had made tools since 1858. What the ads did not say was this was under different ownership. Griffith Tool Works existed at least through 1977, with a liquidation auction May 10, 1978.
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"The Lather", 1916 |
Germantown Tool Works began as a partnership of Samuel F. Wilson (1838-1922) and John R. Griffith (1839-1918). The partners took over
George Selsor's (1821-1909)
hammer and axe works on Armat St. in Germantown. The date is unknown, but the works appears on this
1871 map, to the left of the railroad tracks.
Germantown Tool Works was affiliated with Shields & Brother, a Philadelphia wholesale hardware firm in which Samuel F. Wilson was a principal. John R. Griffith was working there as a salesman in 1871, at
119 N. 3rd St., and this building is standing today.
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Griffith Tool Works paper label |
In the early 20th century, this area of downtown Philadelphia was densely constructed 4 and 5 story brick warehouses and retail stores, including several hardware stores. Hardware wholesaler Supplee-Biddle occupied most of the opposite side of Commerce St.
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GTW brick hammer with new handle |
Germantown Tool Work’s plant was in several locations, all well to the north of Commerce and Market Streets. The first known plant was
59 Armat St. in Germantown, 8 miles away. The 1912 plant was 6 miles north of Commerce St. The company then bought 3 acres along a rail line near N. 2nd St. between Ashdale St. and Duncannon Ave., where it planned 7 one-story buildings ranging from 30x100 to 40x100 feet. This area was the far suburbs at the time, but it quickly developed into row houses. GTW's plant remained at this location for at least 44 more years.
The partner's sons took over both businesses by 1922. John's brother Paul C. Griffith (1846-1934) was a long-time Shields employee and sales manager. With the urban renewal occurring downtown by 1956, Griffith Tool Works was using the plant for their office address,
5143 N. 2nd St., 1½ blocks south of Duncannon Ave.
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Griffith mansion, 2015, work in progress |
The 3 Griffith sons married late or not at all. Charles F. Griffith (1919-1954) and his wife bought a mansion at
231 Laurel Lane, Haverford, PA in the 1920s. The house was only 1
½ blocks from Fayette R. Plumb's house.
His 2 unmarried sisters moved in during the 1930s, and his unmarried brothers Paul A. (1866-1953) and Edward J. (1872-1959) did the same by the early 1950s. Paul's occupation was listed as hardware merchant at his death. Here is
more information about the mansion in 1989, after the last Griffith died, and it is
for sale now for $2.5 million.
The last known owner of GTW was John R. Griffith (1912-1985), grandson of Paul C. Griffith (1846-1934). Paul became manager of the wholesale hardware firm and his grandson was a salesman there in 1930. When John R. Griffith's (1839-1918) 5 children died with no offspring, the business and mansion appears to have passed to John R. Griffith (1912-1985).
Following are some dates and addresses associated with GTW's history:
1840 – Shields & Brother founded, retail and wholesale hardware, Philadelphia
1858 – Germantown Tool Works began manufacturing tools, according to their 1915 and 1922 advertisements
1871 – Germantown Tool Works is not in city directory, John R. Griffith was a salesman at Shields & Brother (James Shields, owner), 119 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia. George Selsor & Co. was in Germantown.
1899 – Germantown Tool Works, office 518 Commerce St., Philadelphia
1901 – Germantown Tool Works, plant 59 Armat St., Germantown, Philadelphia
1902 – listed as Shields & Brother (Germantown Tool Works) in
Annual Report by Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce
1908 – construction bids being accepted for a 3-story building 68x80 feet, offices at 85 Armat St.
1911 – Germantown Tool Works, partnership of Samuel F. Wilson & John R. Griffith
1912 – Germantown Tool Works plant under construction at N. 2nd St. and W. Ashdale St., to replace one that burned 27 Feb. 1912
1916 – Germantown Tool Works, office 520 Commerce St.
1918 – Shields & Brother, office 521 Market St., Philadelphia
1918 – Germantown Tool Works, owner Charles F. Griffith
1919 – (approximate) changed name to Griffith Tool Works
1920 – Griffith Tool Works, office 520 Commerce St., Philadelphia
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GTW foil label with Zip code |
1924 –
US Patent issued (tool handle wedge)
1956 – Griffith Tool Works, office 5143 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia
1959 – Griffith Tool Works, GPO Box 8657, Philadelphia 1, Pa.
1958 –
US Patent issued
1977 – Griffith Tool Works Inc. PO Box 8657, Philadelphia, Pa. 19101
1978 – all plant equipment was auctioned May 10, 1978