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COL911

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I have no idea what these three tools are. Any ideas?
First: marked Blue Point
 

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...and last threaded and six sided end, and 'cap' that looks like it's been beat on! Only markings are that 5/8.
 

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COL911

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Oldtuleguy, thanks. Of course I'll have to google wth a wheel knocker is! What era do you think the BP enrage cable tool is from? 30s or 40s?
 

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Second item looks quite similar to Indestro's model 400B "Model T" wrench.

I cannot make out the mark below " 3/4 " from your image. Possibly a makers mark?

Indestro 400B Ford model T wrench - 1935 Indestro catalog pp.jpg COL911 Ford model T wrench detail.jpg
 
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Model T Ford wrench, check! Thanks four.cycle!

Wheel knocker, check!

Nothing confirmed yet online for the Blue Point that Oldtuleguy says is an e-brace cable tool.
 
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Second, think I see Ford, but not sure...
I believe that wrench is specifically for hub caps. I know the Ford ones can be hard to find.

Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3055, 3060, 3061, 3062, 3070
 
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The Blue-Point tool has no part #, but does have: "G.A. 1198 PAT APPL'D FOR" stamped under the BP logo. Still looking for examples online; no luck so far.

Parts Guy SO tool you reference is close, but not the same.
 

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GA119B is the part number. The 1953 catalog "U" has it on page 103, in 1950, they advertised it as GA119A, and in 1955 as A160. In 1965, it appears as A160A, next to the S9583A, which they state is for late-model EXCEPT Chrysler... but my newer catalogs state that S9583A is primarily FOR late model Chryslers! Nice to see that mechanics back then needed way too many different tools to perform something as simple as a door handle removal too!
 
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Thanks for the info. How did I not think that was the part number?

I'm amazed the finish is so good, for old stamped steel. Almost appears to be blued, like firearms.
 

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I just recently found one of these tools too.
Mine has the Blue Point logo.
Under that it's stamped G.A. 1119A patd apl'd for.
On the opposite side is a large Initials W. S.
This piece of steel is quite nicely made. Of course things of that era were made so much better in quality.
 
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