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Started by Twertsy, December 07, 2015, 03:11:56 AM

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eddie hudson

Hi Todd


I tried the 1928 OTC and get the message "cannot open, file damaged"
Where is the 1952 SK pamphlet located?

Twertsy

On the main page, "recent updates" is the easiest.  Or, you can click "all catalogs by brand" and scroll down to sk. 

I just opened the 1928 OTC with no issues?

Twertsy

Quote from: leg17 on February 05, 2016, 09:08:52 PM
I can't seem to open the '32 Kraeuter but the others I tried were OK.
Is it working?
Thanks for all your effort.
Tom

Leg, this is the only page with wrenches. 

Twertsy

Ok Folks, 2 more catalogs loaded.  1951 Gray-Bonney Catalog and 1937 Williams catalog.  The Williams is extremely valuable because it actually lists every new, changed and obsolete product!!  Excellent content!

http://toolarchives.com/recent-content

leg17

Quote from: Twertsy on February 07, 2016, 08:24:14 AM
Quote from: leg17 on February 05, 2016, 09:08:52 PM
I can't seem to open the '32 Kraeuter but the others I tried were OK.
Is it working?
Thanks for all your effort.
Tom

Leg, this is the only page with wrenches.

Thanks so much

Twertsy

1947 MAC Allied catalog uploaded last evening.

Twertsy

Ladys and Gents, many many more catalogs uploaded since I last posted.  They include many pages of HW store catalogs, categorized under the appropriate manufacturer.  Here you go: http://toolarchives.com/recent-updates-catalogs

Twertsy

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Some more catalogs uploaded lately:
1929, 1930 and 1932 Western Auto Tool Pages
1955 Lectrolite Catalog
1951 and 1957 Bonney Catalogs

On the front page, you'll also see I'm doing an extensive study on Manufacturers, their brands and for whom they produced tools.  Comments would be greatly appreciated!

Twertsy

Ok Bonney fans.  I've uploaded 1960, 1963, 1970 and 1977 catalogs.  I have 1961 but skipped it because it's word for word, page for page, picture for picture identical to 1960.

Twertsy

Thanks to another avid tool collector sending me his stash, I've been working on uploading 50 or so catalogs that were not previously on the site.  Lots of new additions, mostly around the WWII timeframe.

Also, my apologies but for reasons I won't go into publicly, you'll need to sign up to view/download catalogs from now on.  There's no fee, except the brain cells remembering another password

p_toad

The first thing that struck me on seeing the Armstrong catalog/logo was that it reminded me of the Collins Legitimus logo.   Going to have to dig out my dad's old machete and look at it.   :smiley:

Twertsy

Tons and tons of catalogs uploaded since my last post.  You can go here to see our entire inventory, or you can search for them via the normal page.  http://toolarchives.com/catalog-list-by-manufacturer

lptools

Hello, Todd. That is an impressive list!!! Thanks for all of your hard work, and for sharing all of that info. Regards, Lou
Member of PHARTS-  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

Papaw

I want to thank you for all your dedication and hard work on the catalogs !
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Twertsy

Quote from: Papaw on March 30, 2018, 10:17:46 AM
I want to thank you for all your dedication and hard work on the catalogs !

I just wish I had time to make progress!!  I've probably got between 1,000 and 2,000 more that need scanning.........just need to find the time!!