Roberts210
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Glad to help out Jabberwoki. The P&C boards look a lot better on your wall than they did sitting on top of my upside down boat.
I’ll keep an eye out for sureSmoke...Swap me out for p&c no problem.
Robert, Thanks again.
Nice!!Pre war P&C 3/4” drive Ell breaker 24” long.
The one on the left is a Master Buick bell housing wrench ca. 1931. One end is 3/4" and the other 5/8. The other i believe is a 1930 Buick "Block" bolt wrench. It's 5/8" so it's the same size and shape as the Chevy starter wrench but the Buick wrench has a longer handle.What are the two obstruction wrenches?
Maybe "more common" than SW Florida, but seriously not common at all.
Cornwell style. (⌐■_■)The early pre-Eagle "Outside Head" fork.
Part of the reason I also like their older tools, most of them I’ve never come across. That, and they made a lot of interesting pieces.Maybe "more common" than SW Florida, but seriously not common at all.
I did a search before posting and it took me to your your Milwaukee exampleThe early pre-Eagle "Outside Head" fork.
Funny how breaker bars have gone full circle.Cornwell style. (⌐■_■)






I’m always looking for the ignition wrenches to fill up my tool board.Went to an incredible hoarder cleanout tool sale north Idaho this weekend; left literally many tons of stuff there; but threw a few P&C things into my buckets of Proto as I went; as I had grabbed a P&C box at the beginning. I posted them in classifieds; just picked them up to pass on at a good price as I don't have interest in them; but knew some here would.
Classified got deleted for posting more than one item, so go in with asian tool discards for recycling.
Edit: Classified got deleted for posting more than one item, so go in with asian tool discards for recycling. Only reason got them was to pass them on here to someone who collects. The adjustable will go on ebay, it's easy ship.
What is this supposed to mean?
No deep meaning. Bought to pass along to enthusiasts here. Ad got deleted, so they went in scrap iron bucket instead except for adjustable which easy to ship so sell on ebay. I buy many tool lots and routinely sort this way.What is this supposed to mean?
Nice Array Mr X. Tripped over this early 3209 just today. Appears to pre-date any trademark.P&C bottom row.
I've found that P&C marked the ball pein hammers this way fairly often. Even larger ones that have plenty to room on the cheeks to put markings. Once you know where to look, you find more P&C's!




It looks to be one of those propane/ gas tank wrenches that were attached with a chain. Look up "skelgas wrench".This wrench struck me as unusual and interesting. The old logo is the only marking on it. I looked through the available catalogs and didn’t see it.
1-1/8” open end, 3/8” female square end.
Early 3/8” drive specialty wrench or torque adapter? Square end for something else? Hoping someone can identify through different catalogs.
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