
All WWII GMTK collectors collect tinner's shears or tin snips, but the GMTK had the 7" OAL model with a combination ("duckbill") cut. They are a very common tool, though. Built to last. I have had many, and have a Crescent T47 and two WISS V-13's on hand right now. See Pic. The Sheet Metal and Radiator Mechanic's tool-set had the same model and also a 13" straight cut, which is what the OP's is, and it's wartime. That kit went in the same box as the GMTK, but it's not very popular. I think the only one I have ever seen is Don's.And the sheet metal shears... I suppose somebody out there collects vintage sheet metal shears and scissors, right. ??![]()
And the sheet metal shears... I suppose somebody out there collects vintage sheet metal shears and scissors, right. ??![]()