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    I need help ID’ing sockets

    Thank you all so much! All 5 have the dimples stamped on each side of the size, so they are early SK.
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    I need help ID’ing sockets

    Just sorting some knurled sockets in my accumulation, and these had me stumped. All 1/2” drive. The set of 5, are they Duro/Indestro or someone else? And the single, with the worn mark, does that look familiar to any of you? Thanks so much for your help!
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    Show Your Vintage Knife

    Schrade Folding Produce Knife Found this unique knife at a thrift shop. It was an advertising piece, probably useful and a little scary. Blade is razor sharp, 3/8” by 4 1/2”.
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    I need your expertise!

    My wrench is geared inside, just like this one. Thank you!
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    Retired and loving life in SE Wisconsin

    Canuck, My daughter and family live in Saskatoon. They met in Green Bay WI when students, and he was a hockey player. Now he’s a corporate accountant for Potash Corp. I moved from Manitowoc, home of Manitowoc Cranes, to Racine, home of Case New Holland. JI Case is part of everything in Racine.
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    Retired and loving life in SE Wisconsin

    I'm new to Garage Journal, but I've been loving vintage tools for years. It all started with my cousin who collects vintage Hudson cars and trucks. I was helping him empty a huge garage full of Hudson parts, tools, etc, and I've been hooked ever since. In my retirement I volunteer at Habitat...
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    I need your expertise!

    Just searched on Google and there are quite a few examples of German, self-adjusting wrenches, one or two very similar to mine.
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    I need your expertise!

    Thanks so much!
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    Here’s another “What’s this?”

    Never seen a socket like this before: 1/2” drive, 11/16 male, 4-point on top. What’s it for? Who made it? I went down the rabbit hole and had to buy it just because I was so mystified. Any info would make me happy! Thanks much.
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    I need your expertise!

    I love collecting, buying, selling vintage tools. Four.cycle reached out to me with great advice on an Ebay post—thank you! Pictured is an automatic, adjustable wrench. Still works smoothly, ingenious! But who made it? The only mark is “J.R.G.M” Maybe everything else is rusted off, but I...
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    "Chromium Vanadium" - Who Made it? 10/21/21

    Here’s an interesting battery terminal plier, “Chromium Vanadium.” It’s also on sale on Ebay! Does anyone recognize the “O” mark?
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