Mann Co.

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Mann Co. logo and slogan

Mann Co., (Slogan: "We sell products and get in fights") is a division of TF Industries. Originally founded by Zepheniah Mann, it was left to his Australian aide and tracker Barnabas Hale in his final will and testament under the name 'Mann & Sons Munitions Concern'. The company is currently run by Barnabas' descendant Saxton Hale, who operates on the policy that if you aren't 100% satisfied with their product line, you can take it up with him. They publish the 'Dapper Rogue' catalogue for the "gentleman scoundrel", of which the Spy is a purveyor. The Administrator is also known to make use of Mann Co. for custom orders via Miss Pauling. They were the subject of a senate investigation in relation to their alleged part in the tragic destruction of American monkeynaut Poopy Joe's capsule during takeoff, which their lawyers firmly deny.

Mann Co. was originally founded as Zepheniah Mann & Sons Co. In days gone by the company ran the quarterly concern, "a compendium of broad swords, musket gonnes and domesday weaponry for immediate sale", a tome of no small interest to the Soldier.

Products

Mann Co. Buildable Industries Worldwide brand Adjustable Spanners logo

Mann Co. are responsible for a number of products, including:

and as Zepheniah Mann & Sons Co.:

  • Broad Swords
  • Musket Gonnes
  • Domesday Weaponry
  • Sulphurous Cannonading Projectiles
  • Vial of Toxiferous Plague

Related merchandise

Merch Tshirt SpannerMain.png Engineer Spanner Work Shirt Merch spanner shirt.png Engineer Spanner T-Shirt
Merch mannco shirt.png The Mann Co. T-Shirt Merch TF2 Saxton Hale.jpg Saxton Hale Post Cards

Trivia

  • According to the Mac Update's comic, Mann Co. products tend to break down, catch on fire (although Saxton Hale claims that that's how he knows the products are on), and melt into people's skulls. This, however, is not canon.
  • One of the Paint Can colors is named after Mann Co. and is called Mann Co. Orange.

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