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Peck, Stow & Wilcox Pliers.

CTyankee

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Got these from the local pawn shop today for 2 dollars..:)

No evidence of the Pexto logo, which if I read right was first used in 1914. I wouldn't think these date before that, but maybe someone here would know for sure. :dunno:

Don't seem to have seen much use and they operate smoothly.
 

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Back in the day, P. S. & W. was a huge industrial arts shop supplier, including sheet metal equipment and tools, and I believe layout items like compass, dividers, etc. Nice fine.. I'll have to dig around and see if I have any in my shop to share...
 
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Back in the day, P. S. & W. was a huge industrial arts shop supplier, including sheet metal equipment and tools, and I believe layout items like compass, dividers, etc. Nice fine.. I'll have to dig around and see if I have any in my shop to share...

Thanks. Looking at the style of the font, it just doesn't seem they can't predate 1914. Maybe they didn't always use the Pexto logo depending on who they were marketing too.
 
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