ATTALINK tying tools are built to last.
Knowing how the tool works and a small amount of maintenance will provide fault-free service for a long time ahead.
It was in 1936 that Albert Vigouroux first attempted to improve the way in which the vines of the “Chasselas de Moissac” table grape were trained. The first hand held tying tool was born and was given the name “Stop-Fil”.
In 1960, his son Alain Vigouroux took over the business, and in 1993, his grandson, Michel, continued to develop it.