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Samson

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So I spent 15 bucks on a box full of random tools, and these were in there I Just can't figure out what they'd be used for, honestly never seen something like this in my life.. well I'm also only 19.. Haha this may be just useless stuff but I'm curious..
 

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Samson

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But for fixing what? That's the question.. sorry about that I just uploaded it straight from my phone
 

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I see a little wrench for adjusting a micrometer, possibly a bearing scraper (http://www.neme-s.org/Model_Engineer_Files/2858-How to use Scrapers.pdf), looks like a few poking tools (for poking), an AC manifold set (for working on AC), a 50' tape measure (for measuring things), possibly a tire plug tool (plug tires), a mirror (for looking at stuff in tough spots) and what look to be screwdrivers (possibly gunsmith screwdrivers).
 
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Rotated pics and re uploaded.. see if that's better the ac gauges I know about, they just happened to be in the picture lol
 

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I'm sure the guys on here could identify most if not all. Try to separate them from each other a little further. Maybe more pics with less tools in each.
 
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I'm sure the guys on here could identify most if not all. Try to separate them from each other a little further. Maybe more pics with less tools in each.

This^^^^

droup them at the least.

I see Stubby screwdrivers (I agree might e gunsmith drivers, close up profile shots of the tips are needed...), I think you have a nesting screwdriver (Unscrew the cap on the metal handled screwdriver with the knurled handle), the rest are too hard to ID in small pics, and if we can, will you know what we were talking about...
 

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I know the black handled deal that has Made in USA on it is for inserting plugs in car tires. I have one myself. You also need a rasp, or a roughing tool and the plug refills to make it work, but definitely worth having.
 

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First photo left to right--carving tool or leather embossing tool; tire plug tool, bearing scraper; sewing needle for leather or heavy canvas.

Second photo left to right--possibly a handle for a tap wrench; middle 3 unknown; far right looks like it might be a tap extractor for removing broken taps (if it has 3 or 4 splines in the shaft, with inserts that slide with the collar). Still can't see that photo well enough to tell.
 

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The three cornered tool being named as a bearling scraper is actually a burr knife used by machinists to remove burrs from edges of machined parts. I have a couple of them.
 

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The three cornered tool being named as a bearling scraper is actually a burr knife used by machinists to remove burrs from edges of machined parts. I have a couple of them.

Same tool. Burr scraping is an alternate use and modern adaption, since pouring and scraping small precision bearings is rarely done anymore. Also called three-square scraper.

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Not sure but looks like a leather tool, Tire plug tool, Bearing scraper/deburring tool, and looks like a leather sewing needle but not sure.

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Inspection arms for dial indicators. Used as spacers or extentions between the base and the indicator itself.

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Possible tap handle as said previous, unknown, unknown, Looks like an adjustable anvil for a depth mike. Does it have threads under what looks like a nut on the lower end?, Last does look like a tap extractor as said previously.
 
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