rlitman
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Miniature Anderson Jewelers saw. Steel & brass. It takes your broken blades.
Damn! That’s a tree saw for cutting chives.
Miniature Anderson Jewelers saw. Steel & brass. It takes your broken blades.
For the big jobs.
Power saw!

it looked like someone cleaned out a deceased person's house and it was someone's "smalls" ROOM, if you know what I mean.






pocket screwdrivers and have saved a lot of those.Those pliers resemble Channel lock 424's.I found these while I was going through a box-to-go from an auction pre-Covid. I don't know if the guy just liked small everything to go along with his small engine repair business or if the small tools just seemed like they would make his job easier. Anyway here they are.
I was impressed the pliers were both brand names when I cleaned them up, and the feeler gauges were surprisingly small, and again, brand names, not toys. The Fairmount 1/4-5/16 DOE was already posted in the Fairmount tools thread and I just thought the Vaughn siding bar was too cute to ignore.
Joe
I like the adjustable wrench. It's a top 10 favorite of mine.Found these at TSC
Great tools good history behind it as well with fond memories ..Thank you for sharing..So I'm getting ready to sign off for the night and my wife tells me that I have to tell everyone here where the "tiny tools" come from.
My wife's great grandfather was a watch repair man in a jewelry store. When he passed away his cabinet went to his daughter (my wife's grandmother) where it stayed in her garage until a couple of years ago. My wife has fond memories of being six or eight and looking in the drawers at all of the little tools (yes there are more... special pliers and the smallest tipped screwdrivers you will ever see (or I guess feel would be more appropriate)).
We also ended up with the lathe (and it works):
And the positioning table(?)
The drill bits go down to 4/1,000". The little chuck will hold them as well and was found in the bottom drawer still sealed in the factory box and wrapped up in the paper. There is a whole drawer of collets for the different drill bits as well. Some day when I get a little bit of time I will take the lathe apart and clean it. I have no idea what I will make with it but some of those little flashlights sounds like a neat idea.
Nice work.