Because my focus is on pre-war there were many questions that I just never asked. I've never found a single person who had first hand knowledge of Paul Jaeger's work from before the war. During the war I have him listed as making dies and precision tooling for the government, what kind of dies I have not learned. The pre-war years are also confusing as to what came out of his shop and what came out of his father's shop in Germany.
Paul returned to the USA in 1927 and it's purported that he worked for VL&D, A&F and Sedgley. I'm convinced he worked for Sedgley but unsure of the others.