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IHC CP4003

Started by stanley62, August 24, 2012, 04:34:06 PM

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stanley62

For some reason, a wrench with a hammer poll will always come home with me if I see one.  The latest is theis IHC CP4003 wrench.  No idea if its old, new...just has the look I like.

   Jim
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

jimwrench

 Won't make you rich but I like that shape also.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

HeelSpur

Guess it qualifies as a multi-tool.
RooK E

strik9

When I asked for info on the one I used to have I got a few good clues.

  They are relatively rare but not especially valuable.   From 20 to 40 dollars depending on condition.  Mine was rough.
   A fan of IH tools says CP is for Chatanooga Plow Co. and the mark was used between 1914 and 1944.  IHC owned CP C. those years.
  This is most probably a tool for a horse drawn plow.

I was unable to verify or debunk any of this but then again he already owns the wrench for half a year now.
The only bad tool is the one that couldn't finish the job.  Ironicly it may be the best tool for the next job.

jimwrench

There are 4 variations of this wrench. Irps lists usage as McCormick Deering walking plow;McCormick Deering double shovel walking cultivator No 1 & No 2: McCormick Deering Chattanooga cane mill;McCormick Deering potato digger No 3.
Rathbone shows $ 2.50-5 as auction price;have not checked more recent auctions.
Below is the variation living in my basement.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

strik9

I do need to get to know Mr. Rathbone better!

   Mine was the IHC old logo.   I had it tucked away months before cleaning it enough to read the logo.
The only bad tool is the one that couldn't finish the job.  Ironicly it may be the best tool for the next job.

stanley62

Thanks for the info.  Jimwrench, the copy you have is MUCH, MUCH more pretty that the one I have, but since I am only into mine for $5, I am pretty happy!
Jim
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

jimwrench

I don't know which variation is hardest to find but if you find an avid IHC collector who has a couple of variations and needs the one you have the value is likely to improve considerably.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Wrenchmensch

Below is the painted variation I bought in a remote Central PA village some years ago on our way to Smicksburg, PA.