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c1924 Presume it was this company that was founded by [[Axel Wickman]] and [[Cecil Douglas Gay]]. <ref> [http://www.pals.org.uk/cdgay6.htm] Cecil Douglas Gay</ref>
Formerly [[A. C. Wickman]]<ref>The Times, Mar 08, 1938</ref>


1928 Established [[Wickman Manufacturing Co]] to make ''Wimet'' tungsten carbide cutting tools
1938 Acquired as a going concern by the new public company [[A. C. Wickman]]
 
1938 Merchants and agents in machine tools; taken over as a going concern by [[A. C. Wickman]] which became a public company.




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Formerly A. C. Wickman[1]

1938 Acquired as a going concern by the new public company A. C. Wickman


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Mar 08, 1938