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jeffmoss26

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Looks like a pretty good range of brands there...looks like an old pair of Petersen vise grips. I wonder if the Lineman's pliers next to them are Klein?
 

Bronson

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I have a pair of Vise grips just like that. They are older than I am, they were My Grandfather's, and He was a mechanic beginning about 1920.
 
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I bet this would get a lot more attention on the main garage forum or the tool forum.

Still, nice tools.

Old, Made in USA tools are the best! :beer:
 

dayid

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The screwdrivers with rubber handle covers in the upper right of this image look like Kleins but may be imitations:
Klein-Screwdriver.jpg
 
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Need4racin

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Made in india wrenches look like gedore. From the 70/80s? The screw driver with the rubber cover over the handle on top right look like c-mans. I have alot of the same screw drivers. I always wondered who made the ones with the wood handle.
 
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