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Started by lptools, January 31, 2019, 06:53:43 PM

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Hello, Any thoughts on these? The black pliers are stamped Peugeot France, and are 8-1/2" long, jaws are offset, and have a flat edge, approx. 1/16", not ground to a bevel. The green handle pliers are marked Original Bar W Germany, offset head, 8" long. Thanks, Lou
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Quote from: lptools on January 31, 2019, 06:53:43 PM
Hello, Any thoughts on these? The black pliers are stamped Peugeot France, and are 8-1/2" long, jaws are offset, and have a flat edge, approx. 1/16", not ground to a bevel. The green handle pliers are marked Original Bar W Germany, offset head, 8" long. Thanks, Lou
top ones look a bit like hoof nippers, tho Peugeot is known for cars and bikes so it may be a special tool

green one is a wire stripper/crimper


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lptools

Hello, Skip. Thanks for the info!!  Regards, Lou
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Peugeot Freres was a tool maker company that made many types of tools.

https://workingbyhand.wordpress.com/tag/peugeot-freres/
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Rim repair? For bent rim?
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Drip rail pliers, no I didn't make that up.Various companies made them for auto repair, all a little different.Also a wire edge or fender edge pliers are similar
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