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* Tool makers. Typically, their tools were stamped '''D. & G.'''
* Makers of high quality tools. Typically, their tools were stamped '''D. & G.'''


* In 1852 Samuel Darling invented a graduating engine and began the manufacture of rules and squares at Bangor. His first partner was Edward H Bailey, but after a year he formed a new partnership with Michael Schwartz, a saw maker and hardware dealer of Bangor. In 1866 they formed a partnership with competitors [[Brown and Sharpe]]. The partnership continued as Darling, Brown & Sharpe until 1892, when Darling's interest was bought out <ref>'English & American Tool Builders' by Joseph Wickham Rowe </ref>
* In 1852 Samuel Darling invented a graduating engine and began the manufacture of rules and squares at Bangor. His first partner was Edward H Bailey, but after a year he formed a new partnership with Michael Schwartz, a saw maker and hardware dealer of Bangor. In 1866 they formed a partnership with competitors [[Brown and Sharpe]]. The partnership continued as Darling, Brown & Sharpe until 1892, when Darling's interest was bought out <ref>'English & American Tool Builders' by Joseph Wickham Rowe </ref>

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of Bangor, Maine, USA

  • Makers of high quality tools. Typically, their tools were stamped D. & G.
  • In 1852 Samuel Darling invented a graduating engine and began the manufacture of rules and squares at Bangor. His first partner was Edward H Bailey, but after a year he formed a new partnership with Michael Schwartz, a saw maker and hardware dealer of Bangor. In 1866 they formed a partnership with competitors Brown and Sharpe. The partnership continued as Darling, Brown & Sharpe until 1892, when Darling's interest was bought out [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 'English & American Tool Builders' by Joseph Wickham Rowe