Private Lugnutz
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Those look 50s to me, OOB. Maybe late 40s at best. Love the pouch.




Distributor wrench?Hoping someone can tell me what the limited purpose was for this Barcalo Buffalo DBE Off-Set 3/4 x 11/16?


During the time Barcalo was in business, they made an incredible variety of pliersI’ve found several Barcalo pliers lately. 2 of three were in hand today, so I grabbed the third to take a pic. The oddball jaws in the middle were a bit rusty, and lost part of the sheen in the evaporust.
the wrenches will be a few days later. Out of evaporust, and my current lot is about out of potency.
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Jock, Is it a flat panel like the rest of the DBE wrenches? I have some raised panel versions, just not a flat panel.Don, the 15/16 x 1 that I have has the size markings on the side opposite the Barcalo name. I think they all may be that way.




I have a few small wrenches that I picked up from local thrift shops in grab bags of tools. They show up from time to time. Usually the grab bags are loaded with a few "good" ones, usually craftsmam, sometimes old US made. And a bunch of "junk" which is often Chinese and Taiwanese stuff, but sometimes old US made stuff like Barcalo. When you find that sort of stuff you usually get a deal because a lot of people dont know what it is. Like the entire set of Par-X box end wrenches I got for 8 dollars because it wasn't craftsman. (I almost felt bad about that one)I have this 1-1/8" and 1-1/16" DBE wrench made by Barcalo Buffalo. I bought it from a museum a few years ago. It has definitely seen a bit of use. I'm curious as to how common these are and any other info anybody might know about the brand, so if anybody has any knowledge to share about these, it would be appreciated. Thanks!![]()