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Fluted Handle Crescent Chisel

Started by dimwittedmoose51, November 16, 2011, 10:55:20 AM

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dimwittedmoose51

Never seen one before and was wondering as to its age maybe?  Model number as best I can see is  #175 and then a 1 and then another character that might be an O or a U.  Came from aon old farm auction, but it sure looks cool.  tip needs some dressing, but the body survived pretty well.

TIA

DM&FS

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rusty


A couple of companies used that handle design, Buffum, Billings...I have never ever seen a crescent one before tho, and it's unusual on a chisel, usually used for screwdrivers...

very Nice : )
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Lewill2

I posted one on here a few months ago. There have been several on eBay since then.


dimwittedmoose51

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scottg

Plumber's chisel.
They knew they were gonna hit them with hammers anyway, no matter what anyone said. 
So they made them with a steel handle.
  I think Stanley, among others, still makes a steel handle chisel line.
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jimwrench

 I have a Crescent chisel marked( No. 175  1 in. ) no date info on it and it keeps my Vlcheck screwdriver company. Still looking for one with Buffum on it.
Jim
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