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Anybody recognize this thru the blur.

Started by HeelSpur, August 02, 2015, 07:49:43 AM

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HeelSpur

These have some odd shapes to them and its the first I've seen. Only one hole was not filled in the kit.




RooK E

Lostmind

Looks like a magneto repair set. Just a guess
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

bill300d

A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

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HeelSpur

Thanks, that's what was floating around in my head, but with the olive green pouch a little birdie was leading me towards motorcycle wrenches.
RooK E

Papaw

Sure. Older motorcycles used magnetos, points, etc.

Some of the ignition wrenches command a good price with certain collectors.

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JoeCB

The file is a classic style ignition points file.

Joe B

EVILDR235

Some day i will need to get a set of those. I recently got a Wisconsin AKS engine that has a Fairbanks Morse magneto on it. Many older small gas engines had magnetos on them from many different makers.

EvilDr235

junk250

Looks like it could be an old motorcycle kit to me also.