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    Show your oiler cans

    I like this thread. And I also like unusual oil cans. Lots of good posts my friends. Here is my contribution.
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    Wright tool 1/2” drive speed wrench mfg date latter half of 1942.

    What is the letters AC over the manufacture date of the latter half of 1942 on my wright tool 1/2” drive speed wrench?
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    Anybody else into Harrold Tools?

    I’m currently restoring this Harrold screwdriver. I’ll try to show it when finished. It is pretty rusted. I mean was. ken
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    USMC (no, not that USMC!) Hand Tools - United Shoe Machinery Corporation

    Thank you Mark for the Catalog. I found my PULLER type A on one of the pages and the catalog came out of Boston, Ma. Any idea on the catalog date? Pretty early, it looks like. I would love to date my tool.
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    USMC (no, not that USMC!) Hand Tools - United Shoe Machinery Corporation

    Just picked up this tool today. Haven’t even researched it yet. Looks like a tack puller on the end. Not sure of comb portion. More later. Pretty old if it has to do with shoes as most are made by machine in China😝
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    Vintage Craftsman hacksaw

    Thanks, I love this place
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    Vintage Craftsman hacksaw

    Hi, Started to complete this old Craftsman hacksaw and thought some of you may enjoy the name font and also help with the manufacturing BP name. Obviously the handle and brass pins and some innovative welding by a former owner add to the charm. Thanks and enjoy
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    Best Craftsman Series

    I bought an entire tool box of -V- in 1968 at Sears and when I need a good tool on a project today, I always pick up the tool that will never stop, out of the same box. The only tool in the box that was replaced by Sears was the tape measure that broke thanks to my kids playing with it. Best...
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    Having a problem.

    I am having a problem with this Craftsman adjustable wrench from the 1950s. It is a patented wrench by J.H. Williams with a locking pin. Sometimes I work on too many tools at once and forget how and what makes a tool work again. I misplaced what keeps the pin in place, but think it may have been...
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    Having a problem.

    I am having a problem with this Craftsman adjustable wrench from the 1950s. It is a patented wrench by J.H. Williams with a locking pin. Sometimes I work on too many tools at once and forget how and what makes a tool work again. I misplaced what keeps the pin in place, but think it may have been...
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