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mgmlvks

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OH - I love it when hobbies overlap! I have a general interest in (of course) tools, and also tool/industrial companies in the Kansas City (both Missouri and Kansas) generally where I now live, and a more than passing interest in mil-surp firearms. It all came together with my recent unexpected "affordable" WT (Wilde Tool) bayonet purchase! Short version for a long story - I am having a display made showcasing the bayonet, two of the four Wilde Tool pliers I have and a few other mil-surp items

Lots of high res pics at link

I'll post a few pics, and ask the following question -

- Does anyone have a good quality image of the "Wilde KCMO" logo I can use as a design for the back of the box?

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I absolutely ENJOY using these pliers! Really OLD logo too
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Battery Pliers Logo
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General Layout of the Display Box
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I seem to have acquired two pair of the bent nose pliers. I believe the one with the WILDE-KCMO logo is very early. It also does not have the rope knurled handles, and different finishing grinds.

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Oldtuleguy

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I found these today and was surprised to see that the dated price tag said they'd been on the shelf for ten days at $2. Seems crazy that nobody wanted them. Maybe it's because they were kind of brown. I gave them a five minute swim in the E-bucket, followed buy a light wire brush bath in the sink. I'm happy they stayed fairly dark.

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The texture on the jaws is interesting. I have others with lines, but none like these. It says USN ID TR3 on this side, but it doesn't show up in this photo.

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I like the deep stamping.

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Leviton

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Here is a double box end with distinctive size panels that I found.
This wrench is plated (it's peeling on the sides of the box ends) and is 5.8 inches long.

Trying to figure out an approximate date. The only International Tool Catalog Library WILDE catalogs are 1958 and newer. Anyone know of a source for older catalogs? This wrench looks to be older than 1958 - maybe from the 40's?


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An old wilde socket set with a trace of a decal

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This is a bit of an odd bird, but here we go... Wilde branded 1/4" ratchet made by Easco hand fitted to a Craftsman handle made by Pratt-Read.

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It's been over a month since the last post in this thread....

Since then, I found this Wilde ratcheting wrench
It was only a dollar, so I bought it

And I only bought it so that I can post in this thread :ROFLMAO:
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Oldtuleguy

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Wilde ratchet

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mgmlvks

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Well - my small collection of Wilde Tools continues to grow. Found a pair of clearly "Made by Wilde" 6" Battery Pliers, but these were marked "Dutch Tool Co". Not a lot of info on Dutch Tool Co - most of it is actually here on GJ with occasional examples appearing on "eekPay"! It has been suggested this was a generic brand created by Wilde for sales to other suppliers - which makes more sense than anything else. I originally thought the name might be an homage to the Froeschl Family ancestry - but appears most of their ancestors are from Bavaria/Munich (https://www.ancientfaces.com/surname/froeschl-family-history/595804)

Anyway - a few pics comparing the "Dutch Tool Co" with a later version of the Wilde Tool Co example. There are some visible differences - particularly in the shape of the jaws, especially beefing up the lower jaw. More at higher resolution at https://www.flickr.com/gp/46064258@N08/Ym558V6353

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I'm a big fan of Wilde, they are local to me...20mi away actually.

Most of my drum brake tools are Wilde, I'll have to get some pics. I've been on the hunt for a serviceable bayonet for quite awhile.
 

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Against all expectations, found a good example of the 8" Wilde Wrench Pliers with KCMO logo and "Pat. Pend."

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@mgmlvks -

Several years ago I sent an inquiry to Lucas Froeschl regarding "Dutch", but he had no information on the name at all.
It does look remarkably like it was made by Wilde - I've just never been able to find any definitive evidence of such.
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Found my second pair of 'ilde rench' (sharing a big W) marked ignition pliers this morning, reporting the first pair here, just last year, and these will end up in the same place - as stand-ins for pliers from other brands in other branded ignition sets.
 

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mgmlvks

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From "The Internet" this pair of Wilde 2020 pliers wandered in. Modified by PO to suit his (her?) needs. That is now 4x No. 2020 Pliers here at the homestead!
 

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I found another No. 189 combination wrench.
Looking through this thread, this seems to be the most common wrench found. Anybody got a reason why? (possible auto supplied tool kit/ etc.?)
The other thing I have noticed is there seems to be some variation in the spacing of the lettering and fractional size stamped on the back side of these.
Here is mine.

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