oldpliers1
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Here are other markings ( the 50-5 the mark is hard to see it is under the rivet ) the 1950-7 is the only one I have seen marked like this
Great info. Thanks for taking the time to post this.I gather there was never a Niagara stamp and the style of stamping changed when the plant was moved circa 1968 from Net York state to North Carolina production ,the 68 -77 stamp is a well defined change. Stamping ceased late 77 and etching was introduced ( which i do not like ) there are other markings mostly pre war I will take a few photos and post them. I have put up the most common post war markings the black gripped 1950-8 being late 1950s , the yellow set were from 68-77 North Carolina production, the carded 3800-8 were purchased January 1980 , the 50-7 ,and 50,7Tenite grips and the 3800-8I are all 68-77. You have raised another matter , with the Niagara buy out their was a rebranding and Logo change and new boxes were made but a lot of stuff I have bought boxed in particular dipped handle items have come in the pre Niagara boxes with additional labels like cushion grips ( using up old stock obviously) this must of been for a number of years.
More interesting info. Thanks for posting!Here are other markings ( the 50-5 the mark is hard to see it is under the rivet ) the 1950-7 is the only one I have seen marked like this
Is this a "geometric C" Craftsman?
I don’t know if any one has compared in detail this style of lineman pliers but it’s been a highly popular design, who owned the original design S&H , Utica ? Channellock?Craftsman USA 8 1/2 Inch Lineman’s Pliers Rubber Handles "C".
Is this a "geometric C" Craftsman?


I can never have enough Vise Grips around the ol' shop
I made a wooden canoe when I was a teenager, I used every VG and clamp I had and made some homemade ones, but I never did have enough of them!I class VG's with Clamps too; Can't never have too many...







Wrong thread. That's a wrench.No 304
They are called side cutters in UK Aus & NZ the 5 inch and below were referred too as diags / diagonal . love the ford stamp.nice item .I call them side cutters but with a ford stamp and love the scrolling on the handles. I wish old tools could talk!
I'm new to this site. So let me gather mine and post a pic. Always willing to help the cause.I still haven't seen enough pliers, yet.
Hey, I managed to get through the ProAmerica box. Haven't gotten to the Wilde yet.I still haven't seen enough pliers, yet.


Welcome Will. You are on the same road as the rest of us.Ok, here's my pliers. I know I'm not near the amount some of you have. I think you all have two house...one to live in...and one for tour tools to live in........