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    U-neek Products. 3 in 1 Robertson Screwdriver

    Hi Everyone: I came across this Novell idea. For a 3 in 1 Robertson Screwdriver. You pick which driver you want and the other two slide back into the handle. Pictures attached. It works pretty well and allows for a good grip on the handle..
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    A pair of Wilkinsons, a Bergman and a no namer pliers.

    I’m guessing the Wilkinsons linesman pliers are from the 1950’s as well as the Bergman. I’m guessing the no namer channel locks are probably from the 1970’s…
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    A Different Type of Stubby Screwdriver.

    I thought this was an excellent idea for gripping purposes… I haven’t seen one like this before. I couldn’t find a maker’s stamp on it though.
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    Has any one seen this style of wrench?

    I don’t see a brand/makers name. It looks to be metric. I didn’t pay much but thought it was a novel idea to have multiple sizes in a chain link type style design…
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    Chrom Vandium Metric Socket Set. Made in Germany

    Hi Everyone: I came across this metric socket set. I’m guessing from the 50’s 60’s era. All it says is: Chrom Vandium made in Germany. Didn’t pay too much but they look to be a mid quality type of set. I liked that it had the female style ratchet and then you put in the short male ****** to use...
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    Craftsman Reversible Screw Driver and Speed Reducer Set

    Hi Everyone: Came Across this Kit/Set. I Managed to Find the Manual Online for it as Well. It Will Make a Nice Addition to my Collection. Guessing it’s from the mid 1960’s
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    Allen Oscilloscope Engine Tune Up Tester Model 15-990

    Hi Everyone: Another Allen machine for me. If anyone knows anything about this machine I would appreciate it. Trying to find out the year of this model. I’m guessing from the 70’s but it’s only a guess. If anyone has any information I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks!
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    Electro DT-800C Distributor Tester

    Hi All… I managed to find another vintage machine. This looks older that the Allen machine I picked up. But from what I can find it’s actually a 1955 model 13 years newer than the Allen. Attached are some pictures… The unit itself is quite heavy but it looks to be in nice condition considering...
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    Just picked up an Allen E-136 Distributor Tester and an Allen E-420 Engine Analyzer

    Good Morning g Everyone. My guess is 1942 as the manual for the E420 has a 1942 update in it. I don’t have a manual for the distributor tester. it was a barn find. The owners were selling the property and I managed to purchase these 2 units from them. The figure they might have been in there...
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    Just picked up a Snap On #9720 5/8 Hex Ratchet

    Hi Everyone: I haven’t found out much about this yet. I’m not sure whether it’s a 5/8 hex ratchet or a 5/8 hex ratcheting wrench… any ideas??
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    5/8 Hex Drive Ratchet No Name

    Hi Everyone: I came across this ratchet and am wondering if anyone here can help identify it. 5/8 drive 14 1/2 inches long. It says up on one side and down on the other side with an arrow on both sides as well. I see a U 1506972 stamped on the side of the arm with an 8B7 as well ... thanks for...
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    This one has me stumped.

    Hi All. It’s in 2 pieces. One fits inside the other and when it’s together the inner portion is held to the outer portion via a magnet. It has a spring tension piece on the bottom in a spherical half ball shape. Pictures are attached. It looks like you hit it with a hammer. I can read patent...
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    Albertson Valve Grinding Tool

    Hi Everyone. It was suggested I start a Thread for this tool. Apparently it could be an oddball type of tool
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    Snap On Engraver And Durable Socket Set

    Hi Everyone. My 2 Latest Finds. I was Curious as to what year the Socket Set came out.
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    Can anyone identify this socket set

    Hi Everyone: I came across this set recently. I’m trying to identify it. It’s probably after Frank Mossberg but it appears to have an adapter to allow for this set to mate up to the Mossberg sockets. It has vertical lines on the base of the sockets and says Made in the U.S.A. I don’t see any...
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    Gray 9/32 Drive Sockets

    Hi Everyone. I came across these yesterday. The number on the side of one of them says TW7GRAY7BA. THE HIGEST NUMBER IS THE SMALLEST SOCKET. THE LOWEST NUMBER TW3GRAY3BA IS THE LARGEST, about 7mm or 9/32 Attached are pictures and they are all 9/32 drive... anyone have information on them?
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    Don’t know what these pliers were used for...

    Hi Everyone. Just came across these today... my guess is that they were some type of plier to attach the seat cover springs to the seat .... it looks to have 2 heads, one bigger than the other. Can’t find a name stamp on it but I did find the #2 on both sides... What are your thoughts??
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    Frank Mossberg Pressed Steel Socket Sets

    Hi All: I have a couple of sets of the Frank Mossberg Pressed Steel Sockets. None of the are complete, however I’m OK with that... here they are... There are 2 bigger sets which I think are #14 and 3 smaller sets... There is also an APCO-MOSSBERG Spark Plug Set...
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    Walden-Worcestors Pressed Steel Socket Set

    Hi All: I originally posted in the Tools Forum trying to find out what the manufacturer of these sockets were as I thought they were Frank Mossberg. I now know that they are Walden -Worcester and was asked to post some pics here, so that’s what I’m attempting to do. They came with a different...
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    I don't think they are Frank Mossberg Sockets

    Hi Everyone: I just recently purchased some square and hex sockets and assumed they were Frank Mossberg... They have a different stamping on them making me think they are a different manufacturer. Attached is a picture of the stamping to see if anyone can identify it for me...Thanks for your...
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