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David Jackson

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Found this today too. I have no idea what it is.

Patent applied for.
6203

Buckinghammfgco.

When you turn the knurled ends the jaws (if that's what they are) move up and down inside the body of the tool.
 

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3xpendable

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Yep

Is to small a message so I am adding this. I agree with the above poster that said tool is a pipe cutter
 

Zrexxer

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Took about ten seconds to google " buckingham mfg co 6203" and find that it's a thread restorer for cylinder studs, u bolts, wheel lugs, etc.


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Finky198

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The cutter looks just like a thread file... That is very similar to our NES thread tools. Its quite amazing that they really just keep reinventing and improving the wheel per say....

I have these in 4 dif sizes which covers just about every external thread size up to 6" dia and all based on the same principal... as your vintage tool :D
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cbogg

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Would have never have guessed that's a ny company. If you open the instructions, look at the parts breakdown. They've got their money's worth out of that one. Guessing that was last updated in the 50's
 
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