Franc Otte:

And you have the other set of Toledo tubes. I have to make better notes. I can tell you a little more about Toledo Steel Works than I can Drawn Steel Company. John Henry Andrews had an electro-plating business from the 1860 till the 1920s. His mark was "Toledo" surmounted by "hand & sabre". In the late 1800s the John Henry Andrews Toledo Steel Works in Sheffield(Neepsend Works?)(1892-1926-1 source) made crucible steel and convinced America to buy the steel for the Brooklyn Bridge from his firm. I read one souce that noted he used the Bessemer process, Bessemer-Mushets, or some modified Bessemer to make his crucible steel.

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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