Some 5 1/2" slip joint pliers.
!st top to bottom: Crescent Tool Motor Kit, Cee Tee and another Cee Tee.
2nd - Herbrand
3rd - Kraeuter No 356
4th - left to right: Kraeuter Gripkut Junior, 356 and a 1973
Some 4" adjustables.
1st - Top to bottom: Diamalloy Diamond Calk and Horseshoe Co., Superjustable J. H. Williams Co.
2nd - Top to bottom: Utica Tool 90-4, New Britian AW-4
Some 6" adjustables.
1st - Top to bottom: Diamond Tool Steel Diamond Calk and Horseshoe Co., Bet'R-Grip J. P. Danielson Co. Inc. w/broached hanging hole.
2nd - Top to Bottom: Superjustable J. H. Williams Co., Mckaig Hatch.
3rd - Top to bottom: Indestro Super 3586A, Blue Point Snap-On.
Petersen Vise Grip 4LN and 4WR.
Petersen Vise Grip 5WR and 5WR Toolbox. The Vise Grip Toolbox was a collaboration with Schrade.
Enderes D-37 Micro Pry Bar 5 1/4"
4" Proto 704
4" Crescent Crestoloy
6" Diamond Tool Steel w/broached hanging hole.
6" Plomb 706S Plombaloy w/broached hanging hole.
4 1/8" Capitol adjustable wrench.
Indestro No. 3411
Billings and Spencer adjustable wrench. This one is 5 1/8".
Quote from: oldtools on October 12, 2012, 12:42:26 AM
Looks like same one on the;
http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=6078.msg38882#msg38882
There seems to be several different tool Mfg's that made that type of tool and in different sizes. Here is a pic a a King Dick 4 1/8" adjustable tool.
Fulton pliers.
Herbrand No. 167
704 Proto Professional
204 McKaig-Hatch
6" Diamalloy-Diamond Calk Horseshoe CO.
6" Crescent Tool CO-Drop Forged Steel
King Dick 2 7/8"
PEXTO 24-5
Fleet 3105
Motor Spec K25
Snap-On No.5
Channel Lock 424
Indestro
4" Proto Los Angeles
unmarked 4 1/4" adjustable wrench
Sterling No. 1
4" Crescent Tool Co.- Drop Forged
4" Crescent Tool Co.- Crestoloy
4" Blue Point Snap-On
4" Utica Tools-Forged Alloy
4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co.-Diamond Tool Steel-DCH logo
4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co.-Diamalloy
Yankee No. 3400
Keen Kutter K94
4" NAPA AW-4
4" Ridgid 704
A couple 4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. Diamalloy.
6" Bemis & Call
6" Bemis & Call adjustable wrench.
5" Wakefield
Craftsman 41541 Q
Craftsman 41541 R
Craftsman 41421 R
4 3/8" unmarked needle nose pliers.
Mossberg B-2
Couple 4" Diamond Tool Horseshoe D74
4" Proto 704-L
4" Xcelite-44
Herbrand 5 1/2" slip joint pliers.
Wilde Wrench 6" pliers
Bonney 4" adjustable wrenches
Barcalo-Buffalo 4" adjustable wrenches.
6" Robinson
4" Herbrand 21-4
5 1/2" Mayhew solid joint pliers.
5" Williams slip joint pliers.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=178541
latest addition to my minatures bob w.
Quote from: amertrac on December 15, 2012, 06:59:45 PM
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=178541
latest addition to my minatures bob w.
Cute little boogers. I saw some minature cast iron kitchen utensils today in an antique store, they wanted a fortune for them too.
I'm not a member of garage journal forum so cant see the pics of your tools.
4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe w/broached hanging hole.
5" Coes
A couple 5"+- unmarked adjustables.
5" Mossberg A-I
4 3/4" Barcalo-Buffalo
5 3/8" Diamond US stamp
5 1/8" Diamond H stamp. Herbrand?
Herbrand adjustable.
Bonney 681E
V&B 101
4" adjustables in stock!
Top to bottom
Truecraft
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Crescent tool Jamestown, N. Y.
P & C 1704-S
Pexto
Crestoloy Steel USA
Herbrand 21-4
Nice group of 4" adjustables CSDII.
3 7/8" American Saw Alligator wrench
5 1/2" Alligator wrench
5 1/2" W&B Bull Terrier
GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
4" & 5 1/2" Williams and a 5 1/2" Neverslip alligator wrenchs.
Phil-Uni-Driver, No. 42. Eklind T&M Co., Chicago 47. It measures 3 3/4".
E-F Angle Screwdriver. This came with an early Plierench I got a while back
Quote from: DM11 on June 18, 2013, 05:56:22 PM
GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
There are two; the sizes of the nut drivers are 7/32, 1/4, 9/32 & 5/16 on the "small" one and 11/32, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2 on the "big" one.
Thank you for the info mvwcnews!
Here are five little key ring type tools. First two are spark plug gap tools. I have no idea what the other three are for. Any one have an idea?
Quote from: mvwcnews on May 03, 2014, 11:54:04 PM
Quote from: DM11 on June 18, 2013, 05:56:22 PM
GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
There are two; the sizes of the nut drivers are 7/32, 1/4, 9/32 & 5/16 on the "small" one and 11/32, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2 on the "big" one.
I have them both, but the 9/32" is stripped:
(http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/chillylulu/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg) (http://s880.photobucket.com/user/chillylulu/media/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg.html)
Quote from: DM11 on July 25, 2014, 11:59:21 PM
Here are five little key ring type tools. First two are spark plug gap tools. I have no idea what the other three are for. Any one have an idea?
I think #4 may be the size for operating some tamper resistant light switches, or bell switches.
#5 may be for opening pop bottles.
Chilly (guessing)
Quote from: Chillylulu on July 30, 2014, 10:49:21 PM
Quote from: mvwcnews on May 03, 2014, 11:54:04 PM
Quote from: DM11 on June 18, 2013, 05:56:22 PM
GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
There are two; the sizes of the nut drivers are 7/32, 1/4, 9/32 & 5/16 on the "small" one and 11/32, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2 on the "big" one.
I have them both, but the 9/32" is stripped:
(http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/chillylulu/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg) (http://s880.photobucket.com/user/chillylulu/media/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg.html)
Chilly nice four way nut drivers you have there. To bad the 9/32 is stripped out.
Eifel Multi Tool. 3 1/8" long.
I have not seen one of those! Cool!
Plomb, Proto and P&C key chain screwdrivers
Herbrand key chain screwdriver.
Bonney wrenches L to R: 681E, 6481 Triple-A-Special TY Co., 25, 25, 1725B, 1725, 1/2 19/32, 1723
Williams wrenches L to R: 3721, 25, 27, 725B, A1725B
Misc wrenches L to R: Ford M-Circle, Herbrand 25, Snap-On Tools AC1818, Blue Point Supreme RH 1618.
DM11 , very nice, I like the very small wrenches, will have to break down and take a pic of mine.
Brian
Thank you Brian. Will be looking forward to seeing your wrenches when you get some pics taken.
Here's a couple of quick cell phone pics. No pattern here other than there's something about each one I liked enough to add it.
The old ones are cool, and some of the brand names embossed attract me. (Mckaig-Hatch)
I usually keep them in a pile in the small Gerstner drawer in the last pic, but wanted to spread em out for the pic!
Brian
Lots of nice old wrenches Brian! Thank you for the pics.
Quote from: DM11 on November 21, 2014, 12:30:14 AM
Lots of nice old wrenches Brian! Thank you for the pics.
+1
Schollhorn Bernard No. 102 5 1/2" pliers