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ools are supposedly what distinguishes man from the animal kingdom;
only man makes and uses them. The first tool was certainly no more than a
stone or stick picked up from the ground and used to crush or poke at
some other object. But early man soon got much more clever. Stone Age
men may have used stone tools but not just any old stone he found lying
around. Ancient man would travel many miles to find just the right piece
of flint and take it to a skilled flint knapper who would carefully and
skilfully turn the greenish grey stone into a variety of specialist
shapes be it a knife blade, an axe or an arrow head.
Ever since those very ancient times man has persisted in making
tools, and each epoch of history has seen better ones emerge. The Bronze
Age which followed the Stone Age, produced many more hand tools with
which to craft not only goods but also other, even more sophisticated
tools than simply knives, spear points and hammers.
It was through the Iron Age and the Industrial Revolution, which it
eventually gave birth to, which saw the full flowering of the toolmaking
culture, and nowhere on Earth did that flower bloom more brightly than
in England and in Sheffield in particular.
When in 1997 the Kennametal Company acquired the Easterbrook Allcard
'Presto' engineering business based in Sheffield's Penistone Road the
new owners brought with them a novel culture of 'focused factories',
global control and a huge amount of manufacturing expertise and
resources. What Kennametal acquired in exchange was a part of
Sheffield's proud industrial heritage and a firm whose roots go back to
the early years of Queen Victoria's reign.