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four.cycle

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Kraeuter 4501-4½ - 4.5 inch diagonal cutters
 

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Kraeuter 4600-6 - 6 in. diagonal cutters
 

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Eric Brown

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Kraeuter 5 1/2" bent nose pliers. Marked Kraeuter 1913 - 5/2. Nose is only about 1/8" thick. While AA shows these in a catalog add, they only have the larger 8" and 10" versions pictured. Perhaps these are rare?
 

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Mintgrun

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There is so much wear in the pin that the jaw alignment is compromised.

I googled 'vintage kraeuter tile nippers' and this #1851 pair came up.

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Tile nippers jaws aren't meant to touch, so I'm guessing that's their intended purpose (so is the ePay ad the ones above were in); but I have not looked them up in any catalogs.

I did look at other google image results for that part number and the jaws don't touch on any of them, so it isn't a matter of pivot wear. They were made that way.
 

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Okay, I dug into an old 1937 Kraeuter catalog and the 1851 nippers do not specify tile cutting.

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I found another pair of 1851 nippers on ePay that do show them in a fully closed position with the cutters touching. I don't know if they even made tile cutters and am embarrassed about sharing a definition based on ePay listing info.

Here's a photo of another pair on ePay.

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I'm sorry for doubting your pivot assessment, @d42jeep
 

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. I don't know if they even made tile cutters and am embarrassed about sharing a definition based on ePay listing info.
^ THIS is the end result of ebay's "AI" bot pumping misinformation onto the internet. I've seen 4 examples of it in the last two days.
ebay's "AI" generated ad descriptions for vintage tools need to be taken with a gigantic grain of salt, if taken at all.
 

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Thank you for that photo, Don. I was confused, because I couldn't understand how pin wear would keep them from closing fully. This photo makes it very clear that the pin is compromised.
 
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I'm a big Kraeuter fan. Here's some of mine. Sorry about the randomness in the pics; I had to separate the keepers from the listed and not-yet listed.
- not very good pics, now that I look at them. If anyone's interested enough, I'll re-take them.
 

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MisterEd

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Kraeuter 5601-5 Diagonal Cutting Plier (Needle Point)
 

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A couple of nice 5-inch variations. Both have an OAL of just over 5". Neither has a side cutter. The duck-billed ones have "601-5" stamped on them. The other pair is stamped "16?1-5". I'm guessing that the "601-5" is really a "1601-5" with the "1" worn off as it seems to match the catalog drawings. I haven't seen a match for the other.

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A couple of nice 5-inch variations. Both have an OAL of just over 5". Neither has a side cutter. The duck-billed ones have "601-5" stamped on them. The other pair is stamped "16?1-5". I'm guessing that the "601-5" is really a "1601-5" with the "1" worn off as it seems to match the catalog drawings. I haven't seen a match for the other.

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Gorgeous. I'm very jealous.
 

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Picked these up at a flea market
Nice find! (And mad respect for a fellow fleamarketer. :))

Those pliers are quite uncommon. Note that they generally resemble lineman's pliers, with side-cutters, in shape and profile and construction, but they have that serrated jaw opening more reminiscent of slip-joint or gas and burner pliers for small pipes and pipettes, plus two additional wire cutters of the Button's pattern type around the pivot, and on top of all that, handles that terminate with a screwdriver and a punch, spike, or awl, also reminiscent of some gas and burner pliers, and also sapper, explosive ordnance, or blasting cap pliers.

I have a funny bone for multi-tools, to start with, and it extends to pliers, but I have only ever seen and found two (2) pliers with that same exact and highly unusual combination of features in the wild, one of them Berylco and the other an older Red Devil, both linked HERE.
 

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Nice find! (And mad respect for a fellow fleamarketer. :))

Those pliers are quite uncommon. Note that they generally resemble lineman's pliers, with side-cutters, in shape and profile and construction, but they have that serrated jaw opening more reminiscent of slip-joint or gas and burner pliers for small pipes and pipettes, plus two additional wire cutters of the Button's pattern type around the pivot, and on top of all that, handles that terminate with a screwdriver and a punch, spike, or awl, also reminiscent of some gas and burner pliers, and also sapper, explosive ordnance, or blasting cap pliers.

I have a funny bone for multi-tools, to start with, and it extends to pliers, but I have only ever seen and found two (2) pliers with that same exact and highly unusual combination of features in the wild, one of them Berylco and the other an older Red Devil, both linked HERE.
Thanks. I'm fairly new to collecting tools. I collect whatever catches my eye or odd looking ones.
I grabbed these because of the handle pattern. Good to know they are a little on the rare side.
 
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