Fred Brosi – Old Mission Kopperkraft – Craftsman Studios
Many collectors have noticed similarities in design and manufacture between Craftsman Studios hammered copper and that of Fred Brosi and copper made by his company, Old Mission Kopperkraft. There is good reason for this; Old Mission Kopperkraft (OMKK) went bankrupt after only three years of business and evidence suggests that Craftsman Studios purchased OMKK’s dies, remaining stock, and likely some equipment. But first, a little about Fred Brosi…
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