Draper Tools Ltd
TypePrivate
Founded1919 (1919)
(as B. Draper & Son Limited)
FounderBert Draper
Headquarters,
UK
ProductsHand tools, power tools, automotive tool,
Websitewww.drapertools.com

Draper Tools Ltd is a British distributor of tools under “Draper” and other brands, for professional and home-consumer use. It is based at a 50,000m2 (535,000 sq. ft.) site in Chandler's Ford in Hampshire, England.[1]

History

Draper Tools started in 1919, when Bert Draper ran a business trading government surplus and tools in Kingston upon Thames. The company was called B. Draper & Son Limited, and operated as a wholesaler for brands such as King Dick, as well as its own B.D.S. brand.

The company moved to the Chandler's Ford site in 1963, under the management of Bert's son, Norman Draper. The company has formed international relationships with manufacturers such as Elora Werkzeugfabrik GmbH and Knipex. Since Norman's death in 1994, the company has been run by his son, John Draper.[1]

In 2009, the company opened a new 350,000 sq ft industrial unit warehouse facility in North Baddesley Hampshire.[2]

Sponsorship

The company was a sponsor of Southampton football club between 1984 and 1993.[3] The company has also been a perimeter board advertiser and sponsor of Southampton's big screen LCD football scoreboard.[4]

Draper sponsored Solent Stars basketball team between 1986 and 1987.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "DRAPER TOOLS ESTABLISHED IN 1919 A COMPANY WITH HISTORY". Draper Tools. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  2. Robinson, Julian (30 October 2009). "Draper's HQ on the move". Southern Daily Echo. Southampton. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  3. "Southampton". Historical Football Kits. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  4. "Sentimental Saints shirt goes on sale". Southern Daily Echo. Southampton. 26 November 2002. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  5. Jim Rumsey (2012). A Sporting Rollercoaster. North Carolina, USA: Lulu Press Inc. p. 85. ISBN 978-1-4710-4456-4.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.