Awesome! Thank you. I wasn't sure because the other Harrold pliers say 'harrold' on them.
^^
are those farrier's tools?



Aw shucks, I got all excited to see Krueger pliers, and they turned out to be plain old Kraeuter pliers…(kicks stone in dust).Linesman Pliers. One Krueger and One Utica





I know it's frightening, Love the Peterson -Dewitts, had to import the parrott nose set from US, as an original pr I had was borrowed used and abused without my knowledge, best tool I've ever had, daily or close to it anyway use for 10 years in my Valiant/Chrysler wrecking yard, only for some **** to borrow and use them as a hammer.^ Not nearly enough there.
I'm not seeing any 11-inchers, or any of the 90-degree offset needle-noses in there!
Come on, get with the program!
The options are without end!
Face it--resistance is futile!2 Knipex have crept in which I really like also, but you'll be displeased to know I've manfully resisted buying some Cobras for over 9 months now- been so close quite a few times thou and will more than likely succumb at some point.
Also, not nearly enough vintage plain steel grip pliers...Maybe I do have a pliers problem,

I'm trying, the Sidcrome plain metal and red wrapped are virtually impossible to find, and I'm not paying the ridiculous $150+ prices they go for at auction, The red gripped Sidchromes date back to the 60's, that's vintage according to every seller on EBAY if it's more than a yr old, and I don't enjoy using the metal handled ones anyway.Also, not nearly enough vintage plain steel grip pliers...![]()
But wait there's more, OK , I am now convinced I have a pliers problem also.I came across this thread and laughed, 'At least I don't have a pliers problem' only have a few.a couple in some wall cabinets.
Then, I checked my display/storage cabinets and grouped them together
Maybe I do have a pliers problem, I know there are more multigrips in tool kits and some new Channellocks somewhere.![]()

Possibly Oak Leaf? A Shapleigh brand if so.I've seen the logo before....
...probably here
I have a bunch of different ones, something in my collection will work.Pliers are easy to dismiss and misplace. Eventually you need one. Or find another one at that sale . . .
Craftsman Water Pump Pliers, Non-Slip
I don’t think so. The Enders/Shapleigh/Simmons Oak Leaf has nine lobes, and is horizontal. This has four lobes. I think overall, that pliers looks German-made.Possibly Oak Leaf? A Shapleigh brand if so.
XXNIELSON?xxNIELSON
I meant to answer that yesterday but forgot.... I think it's J.P. Danielsonwith a partial name on i
I'd like to buy a vowel.
Is there an "A"?
Is there a "D"?
I'll solve the puzzle, Chuck... DANIELSON?
I meant to answer that yesterday but forgot.... I think it's J.P. Danielson
They made plenty of pliers in various configurations. Most of these have been posted upthread.


Possibly Oak Leaf? A Shapleigh brand if so.
I hate to admit, I’ve never seen their logo in real life until today. Glad I wasn’t very definitive.I don’t think so. The Enders/Shapleigh/Simmons Oak Leaf has nine lobes, and is horizontal. This has four lobes. I think overall, that pliers looks German-made.
"Oak Leaf" used by Wm. Enders and E.C. Simmons: