Recent content by DanO

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    Show Your Vintage Tool Displays

    Looking to Build some Shadow Boxes to display some of my Vintage Tools and would like to see what ideas you guys may of come up with on the subject. Thanks for Sharing
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    Is There A Holy Grail of Collectible Tools?

    I would think that "Cross Collectibles" specialty tools would be amoung the Most Valuable, Resale Tools, especially at Auctions I've been to. Absolutely Any Tool Marked with a Antique Tractor Name like IH CAT or JD , made Specifically for use on certain Farm Equipment, Tractors or Dozers...
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    Bemis & Call Brand Tools ??

    That's a New One to me!! Good to Know... When I Googled B&C RR, B&O RR kept coming up but no mention of any B&C Burlington & Colorado RR ...That's what made me search B&C Tools and I found Bermis & Call. I have Never heard of it in all the years I've been collecting RR memorabilia. Thanks...
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    Bemis & Call Brand Tools ??

    Great Info Here on B&C http://lostnewengland.com/2017/12/bemis-call-tool-factory-springfield-mass/
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    Bemis & Call Brand Tools ??

    I Sure Hope so ... Great Pic. of My Old Boss Too!
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    Bemis & Call Brand Tools ??

    Excellent Pics and info, Thanks
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    Bemis & Call Brand Tools ??

    I Just found a 10 inch Curved handle Adjustable Wrench Marked B&C, Looking on EBAY I seen that some Folk are listing them as B&C Railroad Wrench but I do believe that is FALSE. There was Never a B&C Railroad. The B&C stands for the Company Bemis & Call. They made Many Wrenches that were...
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    The Monkey Wrench

    The BIG one of mine has the Letters NYCS which stands for New York Central Lines and also says on the Head RAILROAD SPECIAL... Seen one on EBAY for $32 + Shipping...I've been told these were Originally used Mostly by Railroad men working on Steam Engines when Every Bolt & Nut was Square, thus...
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    The Monkey Wrench

    Thought I'd "Throw a Monkey Wrench" into the Conversation here and see what comes out the other end. Of All the Vintage Tools I have Collected and Inherited over the Years, I still believe that The Monkey Wrench is My Favorite because of it's Simple Ingenius Design and it's Contribution to...
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