[size=12]Has anybody ever figured out what company was being referred to on Griswold-cast tobacco choppers that say "S. C. W. W. Co.?" I was looking a little on-line to try to ID companies for whom Griswold had cast 2494/2500/etc. style tobacco choppers, and most of them that I've seen were wholesale grocers. I only own one Griswold-cast chopper myself, and it was made for a wholesale grocer out of Portland, Maine called Twitchell Champlin. Any of the other ones that I've seen have all been from e-bay window-shopping (or, perhaps, that should be Windows-shopping...)
I know that, whoever S. C. W. W. Co. was, they were in St. Louis, and Griswold made at least two styles of chopper for them; an older style that says "TRIUMPH" on the backplate and is pictured in the blue book, I believe, and a newer style that says "ARROW" with a stylized "SC" graphic on the backplate. They also made the same style chopper for Cupples Co., a wholesale grocer out of St. Louis, and it also said "ARROW" on its backplate, but I can't find any link between Cupples and S. C. W. W. Co., so I don't know for certain that one gave rise to the other. It sounds like Cupples was started fresh, from its history write-ups.
Anybody happen to know? Thank you.[/size]