Bought this snap on box today and I can’t find any info on it. It’s been repainted and I can’t find any model number. Checked a bunch of 40s and 50s catalogs, can’t find it. Nothing similar on eBay. Help!
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Mark
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Got these three wood handled screwdrivers in a pile of garage sale bunk. The little gold badge says craftsman, but there are no other markings. Anyone see these before? Are they sears-craftsman or some no name knockoff. If they are sears, anyone have a date range for them?
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No markings. The head is about 4.5 lbs. I assume it’s either blacksmith or farrier related. What TYPE of hammer is it?
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Mark
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Help. I’m not even sure what it’s proper name is. I saw one reference to a center square, but I’m not sure. Also not sure who the maker is. Any help would be appreciated.
Mark
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There is a lot of great info in this thread, and not just from the OP. It’s too bad we have have to wade through all the petty bickering, bluster and conjecture to get there.
Mark
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That is the coolest tool company advertising piece I have ever seen. If that thing makes it to eBay I’ll be on it like a bum on a ham sandwich.
Mark
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Conqueror no 26 4” level. Anyone heard of this before? I saw a couple 6” ones by this company on eBay. I’ve never heard of this company and couldn’t find anything on google other than the patent. Curious if conqueror was the name of the company and if they made any other tools.
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Set of pin punches I picked up at an auction recently. Original pouch to boot! Logo is very faded, but visible at the right angle. Guy liked to paint his stuff green unfortunately. These are small punches, ranging from 1/8” down to 1/32”. They obviously weren’t used much as they are all...
I got this gauge in a lot of auction goodies. The brown on the face is glue residue, as it had a paper face made by the owner glued over the original face. I think it has about 1/16” of travel... the arm will make a little over 2.5 revolutions before it bottoms out. I’m perplexed because if...
Sparta (new Britain made) 3/4” Drive Socket and ratchet Set. Looks to be in great shape, seller says it is complete. $200. Youngstown, Ohio.
https://youngstown.craigslist.org/tls/d/ratchet-set-3-4-inch-drive/6388469119.html
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Reed wood vise I restored and sold. 10" wide jaws. Paid $10 for it, then it rode around in my truck for almost a year before I re did it.
Mark
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