Spear & Jackson
Spear & Jackson is a British manufacturer and supplier of gardening tools, hand tools, and precision instruments, headquartered in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The company traces its origins to 1760, when Alexander Spear and John Love established a tool-making partnership in Sheffield. Over the following decades, it evolved into Spear & Jackson through the involvement of John Spear’s nephew and his apprentice Sam Jackson.
The business became closely associated with the Eclipse brand after James Neill patented composite steel in 1889 and launched products under the Eclipse trademark in 1909. Eclipse went on to pioneer the composite steel hacksaw blade in 1911, helping to establish Sheffield’s reputation as a global centre for high-quality steel tools.
Over the twentieth century the company underwent a series of ownership changes, becoming Spear & Jackson plc in 1995 and later part of Hong Kong–based United Pacific Industries. Since 2014, the brand has been owned by SNH Global. Today Spear & Jackson operates in more than 100 countries and continues to be linked with Sheffield’s long tradition of tool-making.
Formation
In 1760, Alexander Spear and John Love formed a company in Sheffield called Spear & Love. In 1814, John Spear, the nephew of Alexander, took on an apprentice called Sam Jackson. In 1830, the partnership Spear & Jackson was formed.Eclipse
In 1889, James Neill patented composite steel – steel-backed iron. He registered his composite steel products under the Eclipse trademark in 1909. The name was taken from the famous racehorse Eclipse, who even though he had died over a hundred years earlier was still famous for his dominating success. The phrase "Eclipse first and the rest nowhere" was still in such common use that Neill adopted it as a marketing slogan for his products.Eclipse made the world's first composite steel hacksaw blade in 1911. The company began manufacturing hacksaws in 1924. All hacksaws are now built according to their design.