If you are interested in trading away the little Barcalo offset please give me a holler.Picked up a bunch of DBE's on Friday as part of a large lot I bought. Gave them a bath and an overnight soaking in Evaporust.
Pic 1 and 2 top to bottom:
Williams 9/16" - 1/2"
Vlchek 1 3/8" - 1 1/4"
Plomb 1 7/16" - 1 1/2"
Plomb 3/8" - 5 /16"
Penens 13/16" - 7/8"
Lectrolite TruFit raised panel 13/16" - 7/8"
Lectrolite TruFit recessed panel 13/16" - 7/8"
Pic 3: Rusty end on big Plomb
Pic 4 and 5 top to bottom:
Indestro 5/8" - 3/4" half moon wrench, the 5/8" end is cracked
Indestro 13/16" - 7/8"
Dowidat 1/2"W - 9/16"W Whitworth wrench
Bonney Bonaloy 1 3/8" -1 1/4"
Bluepoint 1 1/4" with a missing 1 3/8" half
Blackhawhk 15/16" - 1"
Barcalo 1 3/8" - 1 1/4"
Barcalo 7/16" - 3/8"
So BB, what is the count these days? Growing by leaps!
Bluebolt: as usual, I need nearly all of your rescues for my collection. I'll PM you an offer.
Oh, and you might as well plan on trading/selling the little Barcalo to Don--he's managed to pry away from me every one I've ever found.![]()
A great set of old long-C Craftsman, Outlaw.
Two packages from fellow GJers arrived today. One contained a nice Indestro Super from Usernamealreadyinuse that I had previously admired. He passed it on to me to hang in the BBWMD with pride. The other package contained a very generous trade by d42jeep, giving me four DBEs for one little ol' Barcalo Buffalo deep offset from WWII production.
Unknown offset stubby, 1-2" x 9-16" -- pretty old little Cannuck, eh? No ideas as to manufacturer
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I think i have a few trufit wrenches i threw in my junk wrench bin thinking they were dollar store imports 
I may have posted a couple of these before in here but can't remember. I keep finding myself checking this thread every time it comes up to check out some of you guys findings. I decided today to go through a few of my toolboxes and post up some of my own I've accumulated.
You have some nice P&C wrenches!
Brian
Never seen or heard of Joe Shaw Co. Was it a hardware store line?Well, I was thinking that I had stored up a few DBEs to post from the past few weeks, but r_olson is killing it! Those are some nice looking DBEs.
Here's the lot that I've managed to bring home.
A few short pattern. Joe Shaw Co, Lectrolite, Bonney, and unbranded Chrome Alloy that looks like maybe Williams, number is 19723.
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Long pattern Wizzard, couple of P&C and a Bonney
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A few more. S-K Lectrolite, old Snap-on, and a Barcalo
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Never seen or heard of Joe Shaw Co. Was it a hardware store line?
Hmm still a new one for me. I am still trying to find the origins of this Riverside brand. I am starting to see them more and more.Sorry, that's an auto correct fail. Brand is Jos Shaw Co. Perhaps Joseph? I've seen them before, but never put my hands on one prior to this one. I believe they made wrenches for the war effort.
Sorry, that's an auto correct fail. Brand is Jos Shaw Co. Perhaps Joseph? I've seen them before, but never put my hands on one prior to this one. I believe they made wrenches for the war effort.
Hmm still a new one for me. I am still trying to find the origins of this Riverside brand. I am starting to see them more and more.
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Good eye. Yes single offset DBE one bonney zenel other is blue point. I can't remember the sizes.I see two DBE both ends same size, one end offset.
One looks to be Bonney, can't make out the other.
What are they?
Tigers are decent to find up here but they are pre SK made correct?There's also a Tiger Tools wrench in that lot. A rare beast.

From my understanding SK made their sockets and drive tools. The wrenches could be lectrolite certainly.I really don't know who made the wrenches. Looks like it could be Duro or maybe Lectrolite.
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From my understanding SK made their sockets and drive tools. The wrenches could be lectrolite certainly.
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That Tiger doesn't look Lectrolite to me. Looks more like Indestro/Duro given the non-rounded ends of the raised panel. Lectrolite was always rounded off.

