ptgarcia
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Love that Ford clock.
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Not 100% on this but I have seem some similar. I know they did run a hex adjustment for a while. Early last year I did find an orginal Pat pending vise grip from early 20s. I know that series ran a hex adjustment but it had a hole drilled through the hex.Am I sitting on a gold mine, or is it just fool's gold?
Going through more of my 4-toolbox day, I was getting ready to toss this pair of clearly knockoff, mistreated, beat up locking pliers in the scrap steel bin, when the stampings on the locking handle caught my eye. The patent is the original 1924 Peterson patent and the DeWitt mark WITHOUT the grasping hands logo means it's early - but how early?
https://livinghistoryfarm.org/farminginthe40s/machines_12.html
The website cited above is very interesting, but doesn't answer the question of the date of my 7" Vise-Grips.
Another reference pointed to some dreamer who was trying to get $450 on fleaBay for Vise-Grips that sounded like mine! Sadly that was 3 years ago and the pictures were gone; only the description remained.
All I've found out for pretty-sure so far is they are between 1924 and 1957, when the "Easy-Release" lever was added. Note the odd shape of the locking handle- with a sharp bend where the adjusting lever joins it. Also something I haven't seen before. And another hint, the hex head on the adjusting screw. All the others I've seen are knurled.
Any help much appreciated!!
thanks to oldtuleguy for pointing out a 1942 patent. gotta look it up.


Ahem! It's been Everywhere!
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Wow, that was all over Asia.
Looks like he tricked you!Click on 'em for a bigger pic![]()
And No!![]()

If your going to be missing 2 metrics, in the most used range, the 11 and 13 are the ones to be missing for my money!
I picked these items up at an Estate Sale today. I got the cabinets for $2 a piece. I got everything in the second picture for $1(a 1/4 inch Craftsman BE Breaker Bar & Swedish Wire Cutters) Everything in the third picture (Fairchild #2 Rotary tool & German Coping Saw) I got for $5.
I'm no rust so I'm going to attack it with SG first and see if that removes it. if not it's wear and possibly from a brim extension shade? again,
Finding one of THOSE would be a red letter day! Oh yes, the lantern cost me $5!



I picked these items up at an Estate Sale today. I got the cabinets for $2 a piece. I got everything in the second picture for $1(a 1/4 inch Craftsman BE Breaker Bar & Swedish Wire Cutters) Everything in the third picture (Fairchild #2 Rotary tool & German Coping Saw) I got for $5.
Outlaw: I'm finding those crappy plastic boxes to be overlooked goldmines sometimes. I dig through every one I see. Love that Bonney set.

Yep once in a while! A couple of years ago I got one full of SO long and short metric combos! $5!![]()
should be in the 2016 Garage sale thread: 23-Jul-16
I picked up a partially complete Husky 3/8 drive socket at an Estate Sale yesterday. It's missing the 7/16" shallow socket and several of the deep sockets.
I have a Bonney 7/16" shallow that will fill the void until I find a replacement.
Cheers
Jim
should be in the 2016 Garage sale thread: 23-Jul-16
Right here. After you read his post, keep scrolling and click into the next two pages. Each poster kept finding more artful ways to say "You ****", because two words weren't enough.