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So picked up this super cool 64" X 30" tool board last week. It was found in a basement about midway between Pittsburgh & Cleveland. This bad boy obviously served time in a shop / garage what with the wear pattern, overspray, and even has a piece of a shop invoice stuck to it. Can't decide whether to use it, or mount it on a red brick loft wall with track spotlight as artwork.
 

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That’s pretty dang cool. I vote for it going over the fireplace mantel. :)
 

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Can't decide whether to use it, or mount it on a red brick loft wall with track spotlight as artwork.
Very nice find, X. And if you're taking votes - I vote for artwork! For two reasons: (1) it's beautiful, and (2) it would be danged hard to fill! :lol:

I know you know Fairmount has near legendary status with us WWII jeep guys - due to the affinity Willys-Overland insisted on it with the QMC and then the Ordnance Dept in turn.
 

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But back to the subject of artwork...

Have you ever seen the 1957 Fairmount publication called "The Anatomy of Hand Tools?

It is the coolest vintage hand tools "catalog" I have ever seen. By far. The tool design plates are wonderful. It's kind of like Nicholson's Filosophy. But they are accompanied by old-fashioned masculine cartoon panels, by the cartoonist J.R. Roberts, all of them tool manufacturing oriented. I'm not sure where I got the PDF. Probably TA 1.0. It's not loaded on TA 2.0 yet, but it might be in the queue.

Attached is the cover (Pic 1) - just for a feel for the whole thing, the page on body hammers (apropos your board...)(Pic 2), and the page on wrenches (Pic 4), because the cartoon on that page is perfect for GJ. Pic 3 and Pic 5 are zooms of the cartoons.

The dialogue balloons are kind of hard to read...

In Pic 3...

The guy on the left says, "Oh, I got a cut runnin; on my machine, so I was just making a Davy Crockett hunting knife out of this very old work out file."

The shop foreman says, "What for may I ask?"

The Greek chorus guys are saying, "That's always been the mystery of the shop is the stuff they make on the sly - " and "It helps that they caught one kid out in the foundry mouldin' a Marilyn Monroe!"

In Pic 5...

The guy on the left says, "Handles! Everything from a baby's rattle to the throttle off a locomotive! Who's the collector?"

The guy on the right says, "That's the boss's life story and the route to his office - his doorknob is brass outside and gold inside!"

:lol:
 

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That's really cool.
Thanks!

Very nice find, X. And if you're taking votes - I vote for artwork! For two reasons: (1) it's beautiful, and (2) it would be danged hard to fill! :lol:
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"hard to fill"......Right?! plus the frickin weight would be crazy.

I know you know Fairmount has near legendary status with us WWII jeep guys - due to the affinity Willys-Overland insisted on it with the QMC and then the Ordnance Dept in turn.
Check.:thumbup: And besides the JEEP connection, I've always kind of chuckled watching guys at the swaps or estate sales frantically picking up Auto body tools looking for Plomb or Snap On and being disappointed when it's only the super high quality original Fairmount stuff.
 
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Lugz, I have never seen that publication. Very cool. Thanks.
 

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Although I think it looks like a gorgeous piece of art, I think you ought to try and fill it. It should keep you busy for the next 50 years.
 

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I misread the title as "Monster auto body HOARD".

Still way cool though. Not sure how I'd go about cleaning it up a bit, probably just a wipe down with a damp cloth... maybe with a bit of something like 409 etc.
Might even be tempted to remove all the brackets, beadblast & replate or paint them silver.
 
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It looks to me like the cat might want a voice in the matter. I don't think that's a look of approval.

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I misread the title as "Monster auto body HOARD".

Still way cool though. Not sure how I'd go about cleaning it up a bit, probably just a wipe down with a damp cloth... maybe with a bit of something like 409 etc.
Might even be tempted to remove all the brackets, beadblast & replate or paint them silver.

yeah, I'm gonna experiment with a bracket, see what I can do that doesn't disrupt the overall look but helps preserve it a little.
 

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Fill it up! You know you want to! :evil:

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I vote on filling it, still great artwork regardless.
Mr. Nonconforming, non compliant & contrary person.
good luck with ur projects.
 

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WOW!!! I want that. I have most of the tools for that board. They aren't hard to find but could be expensive. I may have some doubles if you are interested let me know.
 

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X,

I hope you don't mind me dropping this here. Believe it or not, we don't have a thread dedicated to Fairmount! Picked this 32-ozer at the flea market today. I favor the shorter 'carrybox style' handles for the big puppies.
 

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X,

I hope you don't mind me dropping this here. Believe it or not, we don't have a thread dedicated to Fairmount! Picked this 32-ozer at the flea market today. I favor the shorter 'carrybox style' handles for the big puppies.

Nice hammer, nice logo.
I don't mind at all, when I started the thread I debated giving it a more general / inclusive title to give it a longer life but....
 

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Nice hammer, nice logo.
Thanks!

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I don't mind at all, when I started the thread I debated giving it a more general / inclusive title to give it a longer life....
Cool beans. (That's what happened with my Mossberg No. 600 Salesman Board thread. I just keep putting all my Mossberg there now.)

In that case, here are a pair of 6-1/2" slip-joint combination pliers I've had for a number of years...

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...with a COO-inclusive variation of the logo.

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I suppose it's possible Fairmount copycatted the gull-wing handle design, but I suspect they may have been made by their neighbors a few miles away! :)

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In that case, here are a pair of 6-1/2" slip-joint combination pliers I've had for a number of years...

...with a COO-inclusive variation of the logo.

I suppose it's possible Fairmount copycatted the gull-wing handle design, but I suspect they may have been made by their neighbors a few miles away! :)

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That's a good theory, I'm not near my Vlchek version of those pliers with that distinctive stamp so I can't do a side by side....do you have one handy?
 

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That's a good theory, I'm not near my Vlchek version of those pliers with that distinctive stamp so I can't do a side by side....do you have one handy?
I do. I am less assured than I was sight unseen. Very similar. Maybe even almost identical. But the swale or swoop or whatever you want to call it on the handles is just a skosh shallower (slightly less pronounced) than the Vlchek. The difference could be an artifact of the Fairmount being a tad longer.

These are the only Fairmount pliers I have ever seen like this. The WWII pliers, which don't have the /FTF\ logo (they have the tall 'F' small 'AIRMOUN' tall 'T' logo), have standard pattern handles and may have been sourced from Crescent IIRC.
 

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And then there were two! (Just added an 8" combo slip-joint with the triangle-FTF logo to the 6" combo slip-joint with the triangle-FTF logo.)
 

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Lugz, regarding your post #9 about "The Anatomy of Hand Tools" I noticed the artwork in the cartoons looked familiar. A bit of research confirmed my memory, and it looks like the same artist, J.R. Williams must have done the cartoons for Fairmount.

Look up "The Bull of the Woods" of "bull of the woods cartoon" on the internet and you will see what I mean.

I also added a link to this thread in my Fairmount Tools thread.
 

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Friday I found some Fairmount body dollies.

The light, flat spoon is a number 1036.

The heavy spoon is a number 1050

The curved dolly does not have any markings, and could have come from any manufacturer. There were only these three at the sale, so I suspect the curved dolly was part of the set.
 

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I couldn't decide where to put this. It seems I have some Fairmount tools posted here, and some on the other Fairmount thread, but this long reach hammer makes more sense here. Not going to lie, I don't ever recall seeing any body hammer with this shape head, and I didn't know exactly what it was when I found it this morning at the flea market, but I guessed right that it was indeed a body hammer, almost entirely on the strength of it being Fairmount branded. It looks older than the Houdaille ownership era to me, but the 1971 catalog is the only catalog I could find it in. Model No. 165-G, as marked on the cheek. I didn't weigh it, but 5 oz. head seems right. The handle, which is original, is 18" OAL, as advertised.
 

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