Taft-Peirce Manufacturing Company

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Taft-Peirce Manufacturing Company
Industrymanufacturing
Founded1875 (1875)
DefunctOctober 6, 1995 (1995-10-06)
Fatedissolved
Headquarters,
Productssewing machines, go/no go gauges
Taft-Peirce gauge advertisement in American Machinist, 1920.

The Taft-Peirce Manufacturing Company was a pioneering sewing machine company established in 1875 at Woonsocket, Rhode Island, United States. As the sewing machine industry gradually commoditized, Taft-Peirce leveraged its toolmaking capabilities to become a supplier of gauges, such as various kinds of go/no go gauges, to the manufacturing industries, and a supplier of engineering and toolroom work on a contract basis. The company was dissolved on 6 October 1995.[1]

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  1. ^ Harold Kemble, Rick Stattler "Taft-Peirce Manufacturing Company Records" Rhode Island Historical Society Manuscripts Division retrieved January 2012

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