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Offline Lewill2

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2012, 01:01:01 PM »
Left to Right
Hewet Little Giant, (Marked) February 27, 1869, Actual Patent Date March 16, 1869 Patent 87,774, Champlin & Spencer Chicago
Craftsman Made all Brass Adjustable
Triplet Wrench August 19, 1913 Patent 1,070,656
Billings & Spencer Side Screw Adjustable,  January 15, 1895, Patent 532,634, Marked "Made Exclusively for Pope MFG Co
D Carpenter Quick Adjust Wrench, February 10, 1891 Patent 446,324, February 20, 1894, Patent 515,070
Bullard Wrench Co Size 0 July 7, 1903 Patent 733,138 & October 27, 1903 Patent 742,389
Billings & spencer #97
J. Moffet April 6, 1880, Patent 226,339, Slide Out Screw Driver Tip
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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #16 on: June 01, 2012, 07:01:34 PM »
The last detail picture for above.

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2012, 07:16:10 PM »
The Whole Gang as of June 1, 2012 All Hilary Klein and 3 Jim Keats Miniatures. Details to follow in the next few days.

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #18 on: June 01, 2012, 07:25:49 PM »
Center 3 Wrenches Left to Right
Jim Keats Houlehan November 27, 1883, Patent 289,347
Jim Keats Hewet March 22, 1864, Patent 41,995
Jim Keats J. C. Hawes January 14, 1913, Patent 1,050,131

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #19 on: June 02, 2012, 01:10:59 PM »
P. J. Biel (Pipe)      No Patent Found            
B. L. Walker      June 5, 1875, Patent 158,548
G. W. Boozer      July 1, 1902, Patent 703,636   
L. S. Starrett      May 8, 1877, Patent 190,036
M. E. Campfield      October 11, 1887, Patent 371,302
J. McLaren      November 20, 1866, Patent 59,852
L. Winslow      April 29, 1862, Patent 35,123
H. Bivin         February 27, 1894, Patent 515,645
C. P. Brown      May 15, 1923, Patent 1,455,423
H. Port         November 30, 1875, Patent 170,492
Cincinnati Tool      No Patent Found
A. Hotchkiss      May 4, 1852, Patent 8,922
D. P. Kahle      June 26, 1904, Patent 855,891

   3-O’Clock to 6-O’Clock Picture

Cincinnati Tool      No Patent Found
A. Hotchkiss         May 4, 1852, Patent 8,922
D. P. Kahle         June 26, 1904, Patent 855,891
A. D. Briggs      April 26, 1859, Patent 23,751
Van Ormer      November 9, 1909, Patent 939,879
H. W. Hewett      March 22, 1864, Patent 41,995
H. F. Read      May 13, 1873, Patent 138,932
T. J. Kennel      July 2, 1912, Patent 1,030,070
G. C. Taft         May 25, 1858, Patent 20,379
B. F. Joslyn      March 3, 1857, Patent 16,733
J. Goodin         September 29, 1868, Patent 82,513
J. A. Talpey      August 27, 1867, Patent 68,128
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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #20 on: June 02, 2012, 01:19:47 PM »
6-O’Clock to 9-O’Clock Picture

Kane & Keane      August 12, 1840, Patent 1,720
J. C. Jackson         May 29, 1866, Patent 55,109
A. W. Peterson      November 3, 1908, Patent 902,830
Merrick, Bartholomew   January 2, 1849, Patent 6,002
J. Tower, Tower & Lyon   December 12, 1882, Patent 268,784
P. J. Biel, Nut         No Patent Found
G. B. Phillips, Pipe      May 5, 1859, Patent 23,857
G. Taft          January 4, 1870, Patent 98,644
Acme Twisted Handle   February 27, 1883, Patent 273,170
E. S. Scripture       April 13, 1858, Patent 19,954
G. F. Hall         April 28, 1891, Patent 451,183

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E. S. Scripture       April 13, 1858, Patent 19,954
G. F. Hall         April 28, 1891, Patent 451,183
H. King         October 25, 1832, Patent 7,254X
Burton & Pottier      September 18, 1866, No Patent Info
T. F. Vandergrift      September 7, 1897, Patent 589,765
W. H. Preston      May 12, 1903, Patent 728,007
E. B. Smith         May 9, 1893, Patent 497,138
A. G. Coes         July 4, 1854, Patent 11,208
Bemis & Call         December 2, 1873, Patent 145,085
G. B. Phillips         July 16, 1857, Patent 17,844
Coes Key          October 20, 1903, Patent 742,006
P. J. Biel (Pipe)      No Patent Found
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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #21 on: June 02, 2012, 04:57:25 PM »
Beautiful, just beautiful.
I would just like to handle every one of them. Open and close, etc.
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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #22 on: March 14, 2013, 12:15:20 PM »
A few additions to my collection that meet the under 6 limit.

H. Port is pictured, the miniature by Hilary Klein and a original H Port wrench. November 30, 1875 patent, patent number 170,492, Hilary's miniature is on the bottom in the picture.

Moses P. Stearns wrench made by yet another Worcester Mass wrench maker. Similar to H. W. Hewet June 27, 1840 patent, patent number 1,659. Can't find anybody that knows anything about this maker. He was listed as a machinest circa 1850-1875 and he died May 2, 1883 at the age of 71.

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #23 on: April 22, 2013, 08:11:25 PM »
I don't know how I missed this thread, but I sure did.  I thought I had some small wrenches, but mine don't hold a candle to yours.  Absolutely love them.  You have done an outstanding job!!!

Do you know if Jim Keats still makes the Hawes wrench?  I have one of the large ones and a small one would sure look nice beside it.

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #24 on: April 23, 2013, 07:13:26 AM »
Jim Keats as well as Hilary Klein make their wrenches in batches. They make/made one style at a time and they usually don't re-make them again. I believe I got one of the last ones he had of the Hawes run. He didn't have the large knurled screw that locks the head in position on his miniature. For some reason he had a spring loaded ball detent setscrew in that location. I had Jim Leamy (a well known tool restorer and wood plane maker) make a locking screw for mine. I think my miniature Hawes is the only one that has that feature. As far as I know there aren't any miniature Hawes available at this time.

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #25 on: April 23, 2013, 11:19:21 AM »
Les, that's an amazing collection of Hilary's wrenches and worth a small fortune too. Stan announced at the meeting that you
had an illustrated list of Hilary's wrenches available in .pdf or printed form.

Both Hilary Klein and Jim Keats were at the wrench club meet this weekend. Hilary didn't make any wrenches this year but Jim had his latest for sale. I don't remember the patent but it was a neat quick adjust nut wrench. Dick Lawton had loaned Jim his original six incher from his collection for a model.

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #26 on: April 23, 2013, 01:50:44 PM »
PDF copies are free by email, if I have to mail copies then $20 includes mailing costs. Stan is putting an ad in the next MVWC Newsletter.

Jim Keats latest is a 4 inch version of the Cleveland Archey patent quick adjust wrench patented May 12, 1914 patent 1,096,663. I have one already, I guess I need to take a picture and include it here. 

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #27 on: April 23, 2013, 02:24:05 PM »
I don't know if anyone here has read the warnings that come with Hillary Klein wrenches and I presume that it applies to the other miniatures in Les' collection. I pasted it below.

Discuss your general health status with your doctor to ensure that you are healthy enough to engage in miniature wrench fondling activity. If you experience chest pain, uncontrollable euphoria, or any other discomforts during wrench fondling activity, seek immediate medical help.

In the rare event of an erection lasting more than 4 hours, seek immediate medical help to avoid long-term injury.
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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #28 on: April 23, 2013, 03:30:19 PM »
Thanks John for the warning but I'm already a lost cause. Donations will be accepted, as long as they are miniatures.

New picture sorry it isn't as good as some of the others.
Jim Keats miniatures, 6 inch Coes double screw and the Cleveland Archey 4 inch as mentioned above.

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Re: My Under 4 Tools or Under 6 Tools
« Reply #29 on: April 23, 2013, 05:17:32 PM »
Interestingly the Cleveland Archey patent isn't in the DATAMP database.

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