Bonney Forge Corporation
Industry | Manufacturing |
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Founded | 1876 [1] as Bonney Vise & Tool Works; Name changed to Bonney Forge & Tool Works in 1921. |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,;[1] and Allentown, Pennsylvania (former); Mount Union, Pennsylvania, (current) |
Key people
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Charles S. Bonney (founder); John Leone current CEO |
Products | Hand tools (formerly); fittings and valve markets, (currently) |
Website | www.bonneyforge.com |
Bonney Forge was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1876[1] by Charles S. Bonney. Originally Bonney Forge crafted forged and finished hardware for horse-drawn wagons, later it became a manufacturer of automotive hand tools, and now it is a manufacturer of fittings and unions, branch connections, steel valves and specialty products.[2]
In 1953 Bonney Forge was taken over by the Miller Manufacturing Company of Detroit, Michigan.[3] In 1964 the firm was sold to Kelsey-Hayes Corp. of Romulus, Michigan.[4]
The company was for many years based out of Allentown, Pennsylvania,[1] where it had some of its manufacturing operations.[1] Bonney Forge also had manufacturing operations in Alliance, Ohio,[4] Orangeburg, South Carolina[4][5] and near Milan, Italy.[1][6]
Plant closures
In March 1964 Bonney Forge[4] closed its manufacturing plant in Alliance, after if moved manufacturing operations from there to the Kelsey-Hayes Corp. plant in Orangeburg, South Carolina.[4] In August 2001 Bonney Forge closed its manufacturing plant in Allentown because the plant building could not be modernized to handle a new press.[1]
Distribution
Bonney Forge valves are broadly distributed internationially, prominently through AIV Europe in the UK, The Alloy Valve Stockist in Spain, and AIV in the US.
See also
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External links
- [1] company website.
- Bonney's 1967 Tool Catalog on the Internet Archive
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