Metz

Title

Metz

Description

Charles Herman Metz began in business in 1886 making bicycle parts, and in 1893 formed the Waltham Manufacturing Company with Herbert L. Thompson, Elmer G. Howe and Frank L. Howe. Metz departed his company over disagreements of company direction in 1901 and he became the technical editor of the Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal. Waltham Manufacturing Co. was in financial difficulties and in 1908 C. H. Metz took back control as the Metz Company in 1909. In 1921, the Waltham National Bank took over Metz, reorganized the company, and renamed it the Motor Manufacturers Incorporated of Waltham. Charles Metz filed for bankruptcy in August 1922.

Publisher

America's Packard Museum

Source

Automobile Quarterly Collection

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Subject

Metz automobiles, American automobiles

Format

Photographs

Collection Items

License number: 41116 (Pennsylvania Historical on front). F066 (Pennsylvania Historical on rear). Blue with yellow wheels.

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