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[316x165] Use of swastika by Krit Company.
Krit is derived from name Kenneth Crittenden, who previously worked with regal and ford. He designed and financed the initial car model in 1909 . Later from 1906 to 1916, Cars named 'krit' were manufactured extensively in Detroit. To make their car model a huge success, a good luck symbol swastika was used as the company emblem and logo.
Left image shows 'Krit' mini bus with a capacity of 15 passengers while right image shows the use of swastika in Kirt cars.
This American car company was the first car company to use swastika before the German and other Europeans car companies including Volkswagen. Krit also manufactured mini buses and mini trucks that could carry up to 15 peoples. Due to financial problems, Krit Company was sold to Walter S Russel of the Russel Wheel and Foundry Company http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russel_Wheel_and_Foundry_Company.
[291x200] Many conventional 4 - cylinder cars were exported to Australia and Europe. Six cylinder models were introduced in 1913 , designs changes were made to streamline the body, many advertisements were made in leading newspapers but all this was unable to avoid the bankruptcy of this little car company in 1916 owing to the outbreak of the World War 1. Interestingly, good luck symbol 'Swastika' wasn't lucky for this company.
Krit Advertisment at the beginning of the 20th century
More about this company can be found at
[328x200] Use of swastika by Allentown Deep Creek mining company.
Deep Creek mining company was one of the mining companies engaged in digging copper mines in Salt Lake City of Utah. This company used right- facing swastika in all its certificates including the transactional ones. Below image shows the use of swastika in certificate recording issuance of shares.
Deep Creek mining company certificate
[251x200] Use of swastika by swastika mining and milling company.
This is supposed to be the shares certificate of swastika mining and milling company based in Ontario, Canada. In my preceding article, I described about the prosperous town 'swastika' and the establishment of various companies named after this town. Swastika mining and milling company is one of such companies. Below certificate is 103 years old and can be seen in museum of northern history in Ontario district of Canada. This certificate has two right facing swastikas, a house in the hills, man and covered horse wagon. This shares certificate of the promotion stock has the signature of company secretary and president.
Stock certificate of Swastika Mining and Milling Company
Use of swastika by Good luck rubbers.
Good luck rubbers were specialized in manufacturing rubber rings. These rubber rings were used in plastic or steel jars to block the air from going inside. These rubber rings were flexible enough to be used in any standard jars so as to keep the fruit/food intact and fresh. This company was situated in boston and was closed down after the invention of advanced preservation machines like refrigerators. Good luck Rubbers Company used both right and left-facing swastikas in all its products and advertisements as shown in the image below
On left is the 1915 advertisement of good luck Rubber Company in "good housekeeping" magazine and on the right is the banner of the company on their products.
Use of swastika by Baird-North Company
Based at Broad Street, Rhode Island, baird-north Company was founded in 1905 by William G Hussey. After his death, his son George hussey took over the charge of the company in 1907 and made it the top ranked mail order company of America. This company manufactured gold and silver items, jewelry, pipes, cases, scissors, thimbles, fans, purses, gifts, fountain pens, match cases etc. In addition to gold and silver products, they also manufactured elaborate glassware, flatware and decorative bronze items. This company regarded swastika as a good luck symbol and used it in all its products, banners and advertisements.
Above is a 1914 black and white advertisement of Baird-North Company. This advertisement shows their various products along with the product code. Code 205 for ladies watch, 327 for pearl necklace, 341 for diamond ring and so on.
Use of swastika by Herman Wile and company
Herman Wile and company was situated in Minneapolis district of new York. This company was in business since the 1880 under different names before establishing officially in 1897 . On March 1905, this company was sold to Herman Wile who named it as Herman Wile and company and marketed his products under the name "HermanWile guaranteed clothing". Herman wile used left facing swastika as its trademark on all his products and advertisements.
Above is the advertisement of HermanWile guaranteed clothing where swastika is officially declared as the clothing trademark of hermanwile clothing
[281x200] Use of swastika by Buffum Tool Company
Buffum Tool Company was founded by Frank Washburn Buffum in the late eighteenth century. He belonged to the well reputed business family. His father Charles buffum and Grandfather Gustavus Buffum were the chairman and manger of La Crosse lumber company. Frank buffum initially ventured in his father lumbering business before establishing his own company called "buffum Telephone Company" in 1901. Based at Louisiana, Mo, Buffum Tool Company was well known for its top quality tools. His company has good luck symbol swastika as its logo and used the slogan "Buffum Tool Company, High Grade Tools for High Grade Workmen". He embedded the symbol swastika on all his tools, catalogue, advertisement, product containers and was very proud of his workmanship, town, state and country.
Left is the advertisement of buffom Tool Company, on right is the company logo followed by their products.
In addition to Ice shaver, Animal traps, chisel, hammer, pluming tools, nails, hooks and wrenches, buffum Tool Company also manufactured airplanes and bayonet parts for World War I
[395x201] Use of swastika by Crane steel
Founded in 1855, Crane steel was started by R.T Crane at Chicago. This company manufactured steam and gas cocks, iron and forged steel screwed fittings, steel and iron valves etc. All their products were marked by a swastika symbol followed by the company name. After the association of swastika with nazi's and since most of their goods were exported to European countries, crane steel company discontinued the use of swastika in their goods after the 1930's. Vintage crane steel catalogs illustrate valves and furnaces of varying sizes and shapes with steel or brass composition embossed with swastika symbol.
[368x166] Use of swastika in Light Bulb
Before World War II, swastika light bulbs were quite popular in the 1930 's to 1940's. When the bulb is turned on, inner swastika spreads radiant light. Though the name of the company manufacturing these swastika light bulbs is still unknown, this light bulb is supposed to be built in USA and not in Germany. This light bulb is an antique item and is normally sold in Ebay for thousands of dollars. USA made light
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