d42jeep
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Some interesting pieces in here. Details later.
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- Unknown tool, Sawyer Tool Co / Fitchburg, Mass. U.S.A., dates to 1898 (I never heard of this outfit before!)
- Unmarked ignition screwdrivers
- Wartime Bonney BW8 adjustable crescent wrench
- Two (2) Proto L.A. 6" adjustable crescent wrenches, J.P. Danielson, 1950, 1955
- 8" machinist dividers, Lowentraub Mfgr Co, Newark, N.J., with martial "< U. S.>" mark, MADE IN AMERICA. I'm pretty sure this is WWI or interwar. (Another first!)
- Dwarfie offset DBEs are Plvmb 8161 and an Indestro
- Antique era farm tool is a #3 PLANET JR
- Tin/leather punch is marked "Elizabeth, N.J." on the tang and "A.S.F.&T. CO." on the flip side. I expected it to be a Kraeuter. (Third of three tool makers I had never heard of - all on same day!)
- The midget box has "CHROME ALLOY" sockets with a satin finish base and polished walls. The guy told me he just sold the ratchet 15 minutes before I got there. Needless to say, I was disappointed to hear that. He couldn't remember what it was, but if my memory is correct, I believe this was a Williams line. He sold the rat for $10. The guy could've had the whole kit for $15! Now he orphaned the sockets! Grrrr! Oh well, something to look for.
- Tappet wrenches are both wartime, a Vlchek ALLOY STEEL 92, and a cad-plated Lectrolite marked like I have never seen before.
- DOE's are another Made in England 'Snail' logo and a wartime Herbrand.
- The robust female-female knuckle joint is a Walden-Worcester 1102, also appears to be cad-plated.
I'll be posting more close-ups here and other threads
Lugz,
The midget Chrome Alloy set is probably early S-K stuff sold as Brazil Tools.
I have several 1/2” and some 3/8” drive sockets marked like those.
-Don


SWMBO had forgotten to grab it from the exam room! 






















nicely done. Love the fan,great deal on the headphones,the Fein and Metabo.













