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Walden Worcester Catalog

reedydrive

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Hey all. I'm on the hunt for a Walden Worcester catalog. Does anyone know if a digital scan or a physical copy has ever appeared on the site?

It appears that the last full copy to come up for E-Auction was a 1927 Stevens-Walden in August of 2008.
I happen to have a bunch of Walden Worcester, but no way to classify them...
Google books, Rose antiques, Archive.org, and all other avenues yield nothing.
Any help, hints, or tips would be much appreciated.
 
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reedydrive

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Checking back to see if there have been any developments. Anyone out there in outlying Massachusetts towns or provinces in Worcester County? (that dusty box in the attic or the stack of stuff in the back of your closet may have what I'm after...)
 

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I also have and find more then my fair share of walden Worcester. Also has anyone heard of sts tools I have some that are made similar to walden.
 

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I just got my first WW piece ever today, a 1/4" drive 3/6" socket #3106. Never heard of it until today.
 
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reedydrive

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nine4gmc, Walden Worcester was a major player during the Model T era (circa 1918).
They were the Craftsman-Truecraft-SK of that time.
If I ever do stumble across a Walden catalog, I intend to digitize it to PDF for all to enjoy.
 
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reedydrive

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Still hunting for a Walden manual. I expect something will pop up within the next couple of years (?!?!). Things like this appear when one stops looking (dad gum it)
 
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reedydrive

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Humber2, thank you for the effort. As it turns out, their pamphlet images are ones I downloaded back then (march, I think).
It's simply a matter of "keeping my antennae in the air".
When and if I get my mitts on a catalog, it will get digitized and shared with the world.
 

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I had to donate a bunch of WW speeder wrenches to Goodwill, because I couldn't find anyone that wanted them enough to pay shipping to get them.
I even tried to give them to a local auto museum, who didn't want them.
 

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nine4gmc, Walden Worcester was a major player during the Model T era (circa 1918).
They were the Craftsman-Truecraft-SK of that time.
If I ever do stumble across a Walden catalog, I intend to digitize it to PDF for all to enjoy.

Page 698 of Dykes Automobile Encyclopedia gives the numbers and applications for Ford tools by WW
 
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