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Motorman55

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Would like to know more info about these 4 pliers I got from my FIL. Approximate dates of manufacture, type plating, etc.

1) Kraeuter 356-8 USA

2) Dunlop C16 with an M in a circle symbol. Has a thin nose. USA

3) Klein?? 1660-G needle nose plier with a K in a diamond symbol, Newark, NJ USA

4) Crestoloy B with a no. 542 over 7, Jamestown, NY USA

Thanks for any info.
 

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Would like to know more info about these 4 pliers I got from my FIL. Approximate dates of manufacture, type plating, etc.

1) Kraeuter 356-8 USA

2) Dunlop C16 with an M in a circle symbol. Has a thin nose. USA

3) Klein?? 1660-G needle nose plier with a K in a diamond symbol, Newark, NJ USA

4) Crestoloy B with a no. 542 over 7, Jamestown, NY USA

Thanks for any info.
The circle M should be made by Moore and the triangle K is Kraeuter.

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d42jeep

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The Dunlap pliers were a price line sold alongside Craftsman by Sears from the late '40s to 1960
The Diamond K was a price line sold alongside Kraeuter branded tools.
The Crestoloy was an alloy tool sold by Crescent. 542 is the part number and 7 is the length in inches. Hope that is of some help.
-Don
 
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Motorman55

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Yes, any and all info is appreciated.

These tools and others that I will post as I go along belonged to my FIL. All his tools are now mine and there's plenty to go thru. Everything from vintage pliers to Starrett Mics to vintage tool boxes.
 
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