How are wood hanger hooks made?

  To understand the beauty and power of wood hanger hooks, you must know the path that a log turns into thousands of wood hanger hooks. We follow a simple and enduring process, from choosing the right wood type to polishing and matching the perfect hook.

  A brief history of wood hanger hooks

  When Hanger Store was founded in 1915, the world was very different. Less than half of American households have electricity. Henry Ford's revolutionary car assembly line only existed for a year or two. This is a transitional period for almost all industries, from the use of simple hand tools and basic machinery to produce goods in larger quantities.

  At this time, the hanger has been around for a while. Some historians believe that Thomas Jefferson invented wood hanger hooks. Our prolific former president and founding father were also praised for inventing hidden beds and utility attendants.

  But today’s consensus is that a man named OA North designed a space-saving hook in the 1860s, a pioneer of modern clothes hangers. From then on, until 1903, this basic wire hook went one step further. In that year, a man named Albert Parkhouse created what we now call a hanger. He bends some wires to make a kind of suspension in response to his colleagues’ work on them. The factories complain about the lack of coat hooks.

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