I hit 15 or 20 Garage sales Friday. The second one was an estate sale in downtown Cedarburg. There was a table in the garage with the usual cheap homeowner tools, but behind them was a green SK roof top toolbox. I opened it and the tray was in it, but empty. Price sticker was $10. Asked if $5 would get it. He said yes. When I picked it up, it was kinda heavy. When I put it in the car, I opened it. This is what was in it
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Here is the box.
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The tools.
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Coes 8" Monkey wrench
Lakeside 10" pipe wrench
Boos Tool Corp Adjustable
McKaig-Hatch 8" Adjustable
Does anyone know anything about Lakeside or Boos?
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4 DOE's and a small Vice Grip
One stamped DOE is marked Harris & Reed Mfg Co Chicago
Another forged wrench with difficult markings G-6165-96 but not sure
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There was also 2 files with nice handles, a long sickle sharpening stone and a 3/8" socket chisel.
All in all done, a good birthday haul.
Here is what I turned up on AA:
Fig. 38 shows a Boos Tool adjustable wrench, stamped "Boos Tool Corp." and "Chrome Molybdenum" with "Pat. Pend." and "K.C. MO." below.
The overall length (retracted) is 7.6 inches, and the finish is polished chrome.
The patent pending status refers to design patent #D130,015, filed in 1941 for J.B. Boos by the executor of his estate.
Does anyone have the Montgomery Ward 'Lakeside' logo?
$5? Yes, a very happy birthday to you Sir !!
Brian L.
A pretty happy birthday for 5 bucks! It's a great box and those adjustables are in good shape, nice haul is right.
Looks like a nice old Dodge wrench, theres your 5 bucks right there
that twist handle pipe wrench is nice how long is it bob w.
The Harris & Reed may be the most interesting. They supposedly made automotive specialty tools around the beginning of the century, but the only thing that turns up is an odd looking alligator wrench (that they must have mad a ton of). No mention of fixed wrench sets....hmmm
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Vintage-ALLIGATOR-aligator-WRENCH-HARRIS-REED-Chicago-IL-1-4-13-16-/261073192110
Looks like you did ok for a birthday , $10 is what the real vise grips are worth alone ;P
PS: The lakeside monkey is a Montgomery Wards brand....
The sharpener is solid carborundum, great general shop tool :))
Found this in my files (from Motor World Magazine Jan 17. 1917):
I have a Lakeside pipe wrench like that only bigger.
I have seen where Lakeside was a brand name used by Wards, but there was also a separate company called Lakeside according to Alloy Artifacts. I got the impression that the font of the stamping on our pipe wrenches is different from that used by Wards, and that all the Wards versons said "Wards Lakeside", but I could be wrong.
The other lakeside is Lakeside Forge Co of Erie,PA.
Ad's show use of a L in a circle(?) , a keystone containing an L, sometimes with trade/mark above/below, , and a sort of bridge shaped logo with lakeside in plain type under it.
I am not as certain as AA that Wards always appears before Lakeside....
Admittidly, the stylized underline on the OP pipe wrench is unusual..
I have that same toolbox. I got mine in 1982 just 2 days after being in a car wreck. I bought mine at a flea market in Salem Oregon. The logo on mine has Sherman & Klove besides the S&K name. I paid $2.00 for mine, but that was 30 years ago.
EvilDr235