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    Tool Identification Needed

    I agree with the above^. It is similar to the concept of the vintagge Stanley No.77. I don't know the make or model of the one above. I did find one on ebay but No maker there either. But I have to say its pretty cool!
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    Snap on pawn shop score!

    They are spot weld cutters looks to be double end too. The company name is "Blair". You can still get them today here is a link to the site. http://www.blairequipment.com/Kits/Cutter_Kits.html Nice box also!:thumbup:
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    Maker unknown coolness factor known.

    Thats what I thought. I also was going through that patent info and found out that one of the makers Whitman & Barnes had a plant and offices in Akron, Ohio at one time.
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    Maker unknown coolness factor known.

    Since I am from NY here is some info on one of the companies that made a wrench like that. http://vespags.web.fc2.com/up/w-b.pdf
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    Maker unknown coolness factor known.

    Hey Woody check this out. I found a patent for the wrench. http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/301242-old-tool-monkey-wrench.html http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?pn=273170&id=13766
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    Pawn shop score #387

    I can't help but do this.
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    2014 Garage sale thread!

    Nice! Midget No 56 set and just think it was cost $5.15 back in 1936.
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    Newbie welding cart

    Nice Job! :rocker:
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    PLVMB tool mobile on Portland, Oregon craigslist... Who here bought it?

    Maybe the seller never deleted the Ad or updated as sold. Up here in the soon to be frozen tundra they leave them up all the time. I lost count of how many times I contacted a seller and the ad was still up days after they sold it. I ran out of fingers and toes so i stopped counting!
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    Mystery tool?

    It looks like they are a tool themselves. I google them and it says they are used to transfer the location of open and blind threaded holes to mating parts. I myself have never used them. I would guess they are used more for machining.
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    Pawn shop score #387

    I would say the year is 58. The midget ratchet in 1968 has a different number and design. Here is a link to the 58 catalog with the model number. http://www.collectingsnapon.com/catalogs/catalogs.php?loggedin=0&catalogPage=1564
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    Mystery tool?

    They are a transfer and screw set for center punches.
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    Snap on date code help

    I sent a the serial number via message to Snap on customer service online and that is the year they emailed me back with.
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    Another what the hell is it?

    Looking at the internal parts and design it looks to me like a steam whistle. Like I posted earlier it is missing the valve part on the bottom. Here is a design see the internals and how they are close. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_whistle#mediaviewer/File:Wiki_cup_whistle.jpg
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    Snap on date code help

    All you have to do is go to the Snap on web site and click on the customer service. send them a message with the info on your manufacturer sticker and they should be able to help you out. Thats what I did with the above serial number and received an email back in about 5 minutes. I hope this...
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    Snap on date code help

    That number would be 2010.
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    Hello From Louisiana

    Welcome to GJ.
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    Another what the hell is it?

    It looks like a steam whistle that missing the valve on the end.
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    Snap on date code help

    Do you have a Pic of the manufacturer sticker on the the box?
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