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A challenge for the what's-it folks...and an eventual answer

Started by mikeswrenches, August 30, 2012, 01:35:22 PM

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mikeswrenches

See how you make out on this set of strange looking pliers.

If nobody gets it right by Sunday morning I'll post the answer.  With the talent in this forum I have a hunch somebody will come up
with the right answer.

Just a slight hint...they were patented.

Have fun.

Mike
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lbgradwell


Kijiji King

Branson

Not for leather work, not with spreader jaws on one side and pipe jaws on the other.  The teeth are too big for lasting pliers, and no fulcrum for pulling with those jaws.

lbgradwell

Very well...

Then how about Pazzano Battery Terminal Clip Pliers?

Kijiji King

mikeswrenches

lbgradwell,

   You are correct.  Mine are marked Whitaker and the reissue patent no. 19027.  Original. pat. no. was 1,898,568.

I kind of figured somebody would come up with the answer...just not this quick.  I'm impressed!!

I'll have to pick something harder next time.

Link below.

http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=19027&typeCode=1

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lbgradwell

No doubt re-badged for the Whitaker Battery Supply Company (later Whitaker Cable Corporation)!


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jimwrench

 mine are stamped pat no 19027made in usa Pazzano wrench co Waltham,Mass would have replied earlier but was too lazy to go to basement and get photo.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

1930

Quote from: lbgradwell on August 30, 2012, 06:48:48 PM
No doubt re-badged for the Whitaker Battery Supply Company (later Whitaker Cable Corporation)!


Great picture, is it yours
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

mikeswrenches

Guys,

    Obviously these are more common than I thought.  I'll have to find something a little more challenging the next time.

Thanks for the participation.

Mike
Check out my ETSY store at: OldeTymeTools

lbgradwell


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strik9

Are there examples of these curved pliers with a small hammer head in place of the spreader?
   I think I know where one is local to me.
The only bad tool is the one that couldn't finish the job.  Ironicly it may be the best tool for the next job.

Billman49

Strik9 - see above - you are thinking of cobbler's lasting pliers.... Never seen this type of battery terminal pliers in the UK...


Billman49

I've seen this sort of battery pliers in the UK - but I think even these are US in origin...


1930

Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

john k

These last aren't really battery pliers, they are a clamp lifter.  Made to push against the battery post, while lifting the clamp off, I've seen more batterys damaged and with leaking posts from guys getting too rough pulling the clamp off.   I could actually use a pair like this.
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