Walden-Worcester: The Forgotten Tool Giant That Built America
Walden-Worcester was once one of America's most respected tool manufacturers, producing hand tools that helped build industries across the United States. Despite its reputation for quality and innovation, the company gradually disappeared from the spotlight. In this video, we explore the complete history of Walden-Worcester, from its rise as a leading American tool maker to the mergers, industry changes, and market shifts that led to its decline. If you're interested in vintage tools, American manufacturing history, forgotten brands, and classic mechanics' tools, this documentary is for you. Topics Covered: Walden Tool Company Worcester Tool history Vintage American hand tools Socket wrench innovation Forgotten manufacturing brands Tool collecting Subscribe for more documentaries about legendary tool companies and industrial history.

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