early 80's; like 1982 or 1983
Keystone Wire and Steel likely derives its name from the term "keystone," which refers to the central stone at the summit of an arch, crucial for holding the structure together. This metaphor suggests strength, stability, and foundational support, reflecting the company's focus on producing durable wire and steel products. The name may also evoke a sense of craftsmanship and reliability in the construction and manufacturing industries.
WH Davenport, initially, which was taken over by Hopkins & Allen in 1901.
There were shotguns stamped Keystone and Keystone Arms Co. made by W. H. Davenport Arms Co. They were distributed/retailed by E. K. Tryon Jr. & Co. of Phildelphia, Pa. My list shows a New Keystone Rapid Fire Steel as a Crescent single shot.
Not sure but I have #9972
No, Gene Simmons did not play steel guitar on "Hee Haw." The show featured various guest musicians and performers, but Simmons, known primarily as the bassist and co-lead singer of the rock band KISS, did not perform on the program in that capacity. "Hee Haw" was known for its country music and comedy sketches, featuring different artists from the country genre.
Valadium. It is a high-grade steel.
Gene Simmons father married a black woman ang moved to trinadad around two years ago! He has since taken up the steel drums and is quite a dandy at parties
W. F. Simmons has written: 'Report on the elevated-temperature properties of chromium-molybdenum steels' 'Report on elevated-temperature properties of chromium steels' 'Report on the elevated-temperature properties of stainless steel'
Keystone Steel and Wire acquired the National Lock Company in 1939. The company was established in 1903 when three Swede nationals invested $5000 each.
Andrew Carnegie made his name in the steel industry that was a major part of the United States in the nineteenth century. His first deal was the Keystone Bridge Company.
Gene Simmons has five dogs. He is most known as the lead singer in the rock band, Kiss and appearing in the reality show, Family Jewels.
Charles Simmons (April 9, 1893 - August 11, 1975) succeeded Arthur Steel-Maitland as the second Member of Parliament for Birmingham Erdington, serving between 1929 and 1931, including the whole of 1930.