Peavey

/ˈpiːvi/ noun

Definition

A logging tool consisting of a long wooden handle with a metal spike and pivoting hook, used for handling logs. Also refers to Peavey Electronics, a major audio equipment manufacturer.

Etymology

Named after Joseph Peavey, a Maine blacksmith who invented the logging tool in 1858. The audio company Peavey Electronics, founded in 1965, took its name from founder Hartley Peavey, creating an interesting homonymous brand in a completely different industry.

Kelly Says

It's remarkable how one surname spawned two completely different industrial legacies - from moving massive logs in 19th-century forests to amplifying rock concerts in the modern era. The logging peavey was such a game-changing tool that lumberjacks still use virtually the same design today.

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