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Different Irwin auger bit set

Started by coolford, April 07, 2019, 01:54:22 PM

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coolford

I have a lot of boxed auger bit sets and had little interest in this one at auction yesterday. Until!  Was a choice table and it finally got down to $10.00 and another guy had choice.  He picked a wrench and I said I will also take one and took this auger bit set and the 4 braces that went with it.  Appeared to be missing one auger and I didn't need it but planned to sell it until I got it home and looked at it.  Look closely, it is a 14 bit set with an adjustable and the long adjustable cutter in its special clip.  I added the adjustable, the long cutter was already in its clip.  It is a matched set and as you can see in fine condition.  I would have picked it earlier if I had looked closely and noticed it was different from any other set I have seen.  Anyone else have such a set?

Bill Houghton

No, don't have one.  That's pretty tasty.

p_toad

what Bill said...pretty tasty.   Are they marked?   :embarrassed:

Yadda

Wow!...and four braces? I'd say you got your money's worth.
You might say I have a tool collecting problem....

d42jeep

I have an early Irwin auger bit set. It's complete with early logo Irwin bits but much smaller than your nice new set.
-Don
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Jim C.

Nice find coolford!  It sounds like you lucked out coming across a set you weren't looking for, particularly since it's in mint, complete condition.  Sounds like you got it for the right price too!  Do I have a set like that?  Heck no!  My tool collection is not in your league when it comes to size and diversity.  This will be yet another thread that I enjoy from the sidelines. 

Jim C.
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d42jeep

#6
Here is an early Irwin expansive bit in the original box with instructions that I found at the Tahoe flea yesterday. I found a 1939 Irwin listing on the Internet for the bit.
-Don
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Northwoods

What a clean set!  Did you have to touch them up--or have they been cared for well over the years?
The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

p_toad

sweet.   looks like the red paint is original, too.   nice!   :embarrassed:

d42jeep

The pieces are exactly like I found them. The box came with a little genuine sawdust inside so I know it was used at least once.
-Don
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Yadda

Quote from: d42jeep on July 22, 2019, 09:28:36 PM
The pieces are exactly like I found them. The box came with a little genuine sawdust inside so I know it was used at least once.
-Don

That genuine sawdust can be very expensive..... :grin:
You might say I have a tool collecting problem....