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The Keuffel and Esser Co., also known as K & E, was a drafting instrument and supplies company founded in 1867 by two German immigrants, William J. D. Keuffel and Herman Esser. It was the first American company to specialize in these products., p.24 Keuffel and Esser was acquired by AZON Corp. in 1987.


History

Keuffel and Esser started in New York, selling drawing materials and drafting supplies. In 1876, K & E started selling surveying instruments. The four-story
Keuffel and Esser Manufacturing Complex The Keuffel and Esser Manufacturing Complex is located in Hoboken, New Jersey, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The western concrete building with the four-sided clock tower was built in 1906 and opened ...
in
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, was completed four years later. K & E was incorporated in 1889. In 1892, the company commissioned the architecture firm of De Lomos & Cordes to build a showroom and offices at 127 Fulton Street in
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. The firm designed an eight-story brick and
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building in the Renaissance Revival style. The building was completed in 1893, and the company occupied it until 1961. It was designated a New York City landmark in 2005. In the first decade of the 20th century, Keuffel and Esser introduced a new line of surveying instruments based on the work of John Paoli, an Italian immigrant in Hoboken. A new
Keuffel and Esser Manufacturing Complex The Keuffel and Esser Manufacturing Complex is located in Hoboken, New Jersey, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The western concrete building with the four-sided clock tower was built in 1906 and opened ...
was built in 1906. The building was converted to housing in 1975 and was added to the
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on September 12, 1985. The Leroy K & E Controlled Lettering System uses a
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for mechanical
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. Image:Slide rule scales front.jpg Image:Slide rule scales back.jpg K & E acquired Young & Sons of Philadelphia in 1918 and made it a department of the firm. In 1891, K & E started manufacturing
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s. The company produced the 4139 Cooke Radio Slide Rule, designed in the mid-1930s by Nelson M. Cooke, of the Navy's Radio Materiel School, thousands of which were made. The K & E 4081-3 Log-Log Duplex Decitrig was a mainstay for engineering students and practicing engineers in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s.Pictures of K&E Slide Rules;http://www.mccoys-kecatalogs.com/KECollection/collection.htm During
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, the company made fire-control instruments for the US government and won seven
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s for Excellence in Production. With the advent of the electronic, transistorized calculator in the 1970s, slide rules became obsolete for most uses. Slide rules had never been very profitable for K & E, so it was not difficult to discontinue the line. K & E's market share shrank because of other technological advancements, and the firm shut down its slide-rule engraving machines in 1975. Stoll, Cliff. "When Slide Rules Ruled." ''Scientific American''. May 2006. In the 1960s, K & E had an office in
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,
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, at 130 Montée de Liesse. It was one of the main suppliers to major engineering firms in Québec during the thriving years of the late sixties, when the province was booming with construction activities, building highways and preparing for
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. In 1984, three years prior to Azon's acquisition of K&E, Rowley-Scher Reprographics, Inc. (a company then based in Washington, DC) acquired K&E's reprographics businesses in Arlington and Fairfax, VA and in Norfolk, VA. Keuffel and Esser was acquired by AZON Corp. in 1987.


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External links


Information about Keuffel and Esser from National Museum of American History
- Sphere Research Corp.
Guide to the Leroy Lettering Set Manufactured by Keuffel & Esser 1970
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