^ yeah... they apparently made a lot of bayonets as well, which are highly prized collector items now.
d.mcfarland, it is my humble opinion that the Wilde name isn't as well known as Channellock because while Channellock was busy selling their own product and building brand recognition, Wilde was off on the sidelines supplying government contracts and damn near every pair of "Craftsman" pliers that Sears was selling, like my little un-marked 4513 ignition pliers here - identifiable only by the tiny "W" stamped on them:
I have no beef with Channellock, and don't question the quality of the product, but I would place Wilde on at least a par level, if not a notch above (because of the fastener system used at the joint.)
(And I really don't like that color blue on the handles - I guess I'm just more partial to that nice bright red.)
