The E-M-F Company was an early American automobile manufacturer that produced automobiles from 1909 to 1912. The name E-M-F was gleaned from the initials of the three company founders: Barney Everitt, William Metzger, and Walter Flanders.
1911 Studebaker E-M-F "30" Touring Car
8x10 black and white, sepia-toned photograph of the E.M.F. Company factory exterior with supply yard
E-M-F Model 30 Roadster 1912
Baby E-M-F built by the Swanson Bros. of Stromsburg, Nebraska, c.1910
William Ernest Metzger was an automotive pioneer and salesman from Detroit. He opened one of the first automobile dealerships in the United States, and participated in the early development of a number of early automobile companies, including the Cadillac Automobile Company and the E-M-F Company, in which the "M" stands for his name.
William E. Metzger