.....I also bought a set of Kraeuter mini pliers numbered 81, 82, 83, and 85. The set consisted of five different models. I seem to be missing model number 84. Add that to my list of tools to hunt for.
Jim C.
Nice save, Dennis. Just in case you didn't already realize it, the "TL-13-A" nomenclature is US Army Signal Corps. The "-A" suffix designates the tiny mated notches (or "holes") in the jaws that you have correctly identified as an insulated wire-stripping function. The jaws of "TL-13" pliers will not have that feature.Just rescued these mini lineman pliers (that have strippers built into the wire cutter...





I'd have to say almost assuredly. Man, that deep blued finish they used was handsome.Military issue, perhaps?
Thanks! It was definitely a rose among thorns at this particular sale!wow... nice specimen. amazing that the teeth are still in such great condition.![]()
















I was able to find three of the missing tools on eBay. These arrived today.I think that I’ve posted most of my S-K made Kraeuter tools in the S-K thread but I could just as well have posted them here. This partial 1/4”/3/8” drive set arrived in the mail today. Unfortunately, three of the tools were Craftsman and I removed those. It will add a little to the challenge of completing the set. I may have some of the missing tools in the Bay Area.
-Don

