| US Patent: D32,744 
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| Spoke Wrench Design for a Spoke-Wrench
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| Patentee: |  |
 | Leon M. Cabana (exact or similar names) - Buffalo, NY |  
 
| USPTO Classifications: |  | D8/21 |  
 
 
 
 
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| Patent Dates: |  
| Applied: | May 03, 1900 |  
| Granted: | May 29, 1900 |  
 
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                        Stan Schulz
 Buffalo Specialty Mfg. Co (Vintage Machinery.org)
 
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| Description: |  | A distinctive bicycle spoke wrench marketed as the BABY Neverslip. It has an eye on the back side to attach it to a watch fob. It is a half-size version of the Neverslip Nipple Grip. The NEVERSLIP has a distinctive shield image cast in both sides. The design may reflect Spanish-American War era patriotic fervor. 
As part of a settlement of patent disputes, the Buffalo Specialty Mfg. Co. transferred the "Baby" and "Neverslip" grip patents to the G.W. Cole Co. in 1901. |  |