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"AWARD" Brand Wood Chisel....House Brand or Junk??

Started by dimwittedmoose51, May 04, 2012, 08:08:51 AM

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dimwittedmoose51

Somehow came across this wood chisel in fair condition.  Not being one to throw something in the garbage until I find out if it's worth anything, I ask the experts on this forum if they know anything about this wood chisel.  Google is clueless.  The seonc photo was an attempt to get the faint log to show up.  Hope your eyes are better than mine.!!

TIA

DM&FS

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Old Tools and Music.....My drugs of choice

Branson

I don't think any chisel is something to toss in the garbage.  Put an edge on it and see how well it works, how well it keeps an edge.  If it doesn't take or keep a good edge there are still a lot of uses for it, places, for example, where you wouldn't want to risk a good chisel.  It'll still make a decent pry bar for lifting staples or prying up a ledger or molding.

scottg

Its a house brand but I don't know whose.
Looks a lot like some Monkey Wards I have had.
Could be Vermont American, Great Neck or one of several makers really.

  It might be a fine worker.  I carry these kinds of chisels for construction work.  Better than current hardware store dreck and usually cheaper to get. 

   Don't hit it with a steel hammer! It won't take that, whoever made it.
   yours Scott
PHounding PHather of PHARTS
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dimwittedmoose51

Thanks All, you have saved it from the landfill.....


DM&FS

Champion Pawn/Flea Plunderer
Old Tools and Music.....My drugs of choice

rusty


Gambles brand sold through Tempo and other hardware stores.
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

scottg

Quote from: dimwittedmoose51 on May 04, 2012, 01:03:58 PM
you have saved it from the landfill.....

Oh...... As If!!
We know you wouldn't really throw a tool away!!   heehehhehehe
You are as bad as the rest of us.
  yours Scott
PHounding PHather of PHARTS
http://www.snowcrest.net/kitty/sgrandstaff/

Nolatoolguy

Quote from: Branson on May 04, 2012, 10:10:38 AM
I don't think any chisel is something to toss in the garbage.  Put an edge on it and see how well it works, how well it keeps an edge.  If it doesn't take or keep a good edge there are still a lot of uses for it, places, for example, where you wouldn't want to risk a good chisel.  It'll still make a decent pry bar for lifting staples or prying up a ledger or molding.

I aggree
And I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
~Lee Greenwood

Bill Houghton

Quote from: Branson on May 04, 2012, 10:10:38 AM
I don't think any chisel is something to toss in the garbage.  Put an edge on it and see how well it works, how well it keeps an edge.  If it doesn't take or keep a good edge there are still a lot of uses for it, places, for example, where you wouldn't want to risk a good chisel.  It'll still make a decent pry bar for lifting staples or prying up a ledger or molding.

And you can always use it to open paint cans.

No, No, DON'T!!!  I was just teasing!!!

It's always a good idea to have a rough work chisel.

dimwittedmoose51

Yes, and I sold a fist full of them a week ago Saturday!!  No worries,  they seem to clone themselves and re-appear at other garage sales and auctions.  I think they have a union...

DM&FS



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