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Established in 1942 by Bill Brodey, who, with his business partner Ernest Thornitt, started to make torque wrenches, initially for use in assembling Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. Today the business is called NORBAR TORQUE TOOLS Ltd <ref>[http://www.norbar.com/en-gb/About-Us/Company-Information] Norbar website</ref>
'''North Bar Tool Company''' of Banbury, Oxon.
 
Established in 1942 by Bill Brodey, who, with his business partner Ernest Thornitt, started to make torque wrenches, initially for use in assembling Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. Today the business is called [[Norbar Torque Tools]] Ltd <ref>[http://www.norbar.com/en-gb/About-Us/Company-Information] Norbar website</ref>


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 2 August 2016

June 1969.

North Bar Tool Company of Banbury, Oxon.

Established in 1942 by Bill Brodey, who, with his business partner Ernest Thornitt, started to make torque wrenches, initially for use in assembling Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. Today the business is called Norbar Torque Tools Ltd [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Norbar website