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four.cycle

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Pliers 06/23/26

* 10-inch Slip Joints - no branding - handle pattern similar to early Crescent.

* 10-inch Slip Joints - "Worth" - most likely manufactured for Peck Stow and Wilcox by Diamond Tool, Duluth, Minnesota.

* 10-inch Slip Joints - no branding - handle pattern matches Diamond.

* 8-inch Slip Joints - Diamond Tool, Duluth, Minnesota (damaged on brand stamp)

* Crestaloy 1950-B (Crescent Tool Co., Jamestown, New York) 9-inch Linemans Pliers.

* Diamalloy SL-58 (Diamond Tool, Duluth, Minnesota) 9-inch Linemans Pliers.

* 10-inch angle-jaw groove-joint pliers - no markings, so assume China (PRC)

* NAPA 7 inch Diagonal Cutters. Laser etching is faded, I can't see part number. Most likely manufactured for NAPA by S-K.

* Crescent J-26 (Crescent Tool Co., Jamestown, New York) 7-inch Bent-Nose two-position Slip Joints.

* Kraeuter 1880-3 (Kraeuter Co., Newark New Jersey) 7-inch Linemans Pliers.

* Blackhawk PT-1060 (Blackhawk Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 7-inch Diagonal Cutters.
 

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john.k

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Quality pliers always have milled relief around the jointing ......cheap ones have feather edges that burr up ......funny thing is SnapOn pliers now have these cheap features .
 

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Here is a new grab, Santoro diagonal cutters. Grips made with Keiba cast in. Looks like Santoro was an importer of Japanese and W German tools, but the Keiba makes me think Japan.

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It appears Keiba is a decently regarded brand here on GJ. I didn’t see that before I picked them up. I noticed a bit of lost chrome on the jaws, but for the price, I will make them work
 

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Outlawmws

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the nut seems odd.

Those dimples are to upset the last thread and make it a "lock nut" Wiss used 3 to do the same on snips at least . A buddy ground a triangular shaped punch to renew the upset thread when rebuilding/sharpening Wiss snips, particularly for the aviation snips. (Those also take a "checkering file' to renew the gripper teeth)
 

Fred Knox

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Here is a pair of E.T. Company chain repair pliers. The pliers are stamped "E.T. Co. Norwalk CT" with a "Pat. May 4'20" patent date and is about 7” in length. The patent date corresponds to patent 1,338,804, filed by D.C. Woodworth in 1919 and issued in 1920.
 

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