I'm new to the world of vintage tools/restorations but i'm glad i found this forum. Here are some pics from this years Frog Follies. The Frog Follies is the largest pre-1949 car show in the world. If you're ever in Southern Indiana, in late August, you should check it out. I'm not really in to rat rods or the custom cars but there's a huge swap meet. I was on a budget but I think i got some good deals. I also learned an important lesson: don't buy a bench vise 5 minutes after showing up OR make the extra trip back to the car instead of carrying it around for 2 hours. It's a smaller one but it didn't take long before I saw the err in my ways.
The clamps were $1 each, I didn't realize how trashed the Cincinnati one was until i got home. I got them with the vulcan #1 for a total of $5.
The Littletown vise was $15. Not sure if that was a good price or not but the guy was nice and it seemed fair at the time. I'm growing my collection and figured it would be a good piece to work on my restoration skills as it wasn't in too bad of shape.
I got all the pliers plus the pair of NOS Italian linesman's which are still in the box and have never been opened dated April 1952 $30. i'm afraid to open them. they are wrapped in wax paper. the seller opened another box so i could look see what they looked like. I might try and do an unboxing video on those.
Not pictured are a cool pair of WWI communication pliers which I got with the pliers lot.
The clamps were $1 each, I didn't realize how trashed the Cincinnati one was until i got home. I got them with the vulcan #1 for a total of $5.
The Littletown vise was $15. Not sure if that was a good price or not but the guy was nice and it seemed fair at the time. I'm growing my collection and figured it would be a good piece to work on my restoration skills as it wasn't in too bad of shape.
I got all the pliers plus the pair of NOS Italian linesman's which are still in the box and have never been opened dated April 1952 $30. i'm afraid to open them. they are wrapped in wax paper. the seller opened another box so i could look see what they looked like. I might try and do an unboxing video on those.
Not pictured are a cool pair of WWI communication pliers which I got with the pliers lot.
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