Tool Talk
Picture Forum => Picture Forum => Topic started by: v8garage on July 03, 2011, 06:44:03 PM
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I have a large amount of pictures of perfect handle tools, both originals and Phakes and also some advertising. I originally saved these from the earlier site and other places on the internet for my own reference. However since the site went down and all of this was lost I am going to try and post them here for others to enjoy again. I did not save references so I do not know who to credit most of the material to. If I repost someones material that they do not want posted here please let me know. Comments and information on material posted is welcome and encouraged.
V/8
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Very cool! Let's see more!
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A repurposed hammer done by one of the members here
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More of the hammer:
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And more:
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64longstep did those for me, except for the last picture, I think that came from Scottg.
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Valve Lifters:
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I think this is Papaws tool roll:
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Monkey Wrenches:
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More monkey wrenches:
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And more monkey wrenches:
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Screwdrivers, Awls, Chisels etc.
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More Screwdrives, Awls, Chisels etc.
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More Screwdrivers etc:
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And more screwdrivers etc.
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And more:
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And still more:
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Phake Crescent:
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Tire irons:
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Hatchet:
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Adjustable Wrench:
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Open end wrench:
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H.D. Smith Pincers:
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H.D. Smith Pliers:
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H.D. Smith ad:
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H.D Smith catalog. Don't remember where I got this. It may have been posted on the old site and probably belongs to one of the members here.
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That is from the PDF of an H D Smith catalog I did last year.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/29774833/H-D-Smith-Catalog-PDF (http://www.scribd.com/doc/29774833/H-D-Smith-Catalog-PDF)
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Thanks Papaw, since you have posted the link I will not continue to load the catalog pages. I was going to have to resize some of the pages anyway because they would not load due to size.
V/8
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Hey where did the little ball pein come from
Brian you make that??
Its sweeeet!!
There are more, you know. Roy Griggs and Jim Thompson, for two.
Rob Brophy made the little 4" crescent, and it is so tasty!!
You saw the new ones?
(http://users.snowcrest.net/kitty/sgrandstaff/images/hometools/phbaby.jpg)
(http://users.snowcrest.net/kitty/sgrandstaff/images/house/phratchet.jpg)
yours, Scott
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These are the two hammers that I made so far... The little one is my Armor building kit, I use it for penning brass and copper rivets...
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That is what I suspected.
Its darling, proportions are so sweet
yours Scott
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Wow, ya got quite a collection of pictures.
I love the hatchet. Pawpaw do you have any idea who that could possibly belong to. Ide love to find out more info on it.
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Neil, if that hatchet is not Scott's, I bet either he or one of his friends made or refurbished it!
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Wow, ya got quite a collection of pictures.
I love the hatchet. Pawpaw do you have any idea who that could possibly belong to. Ide love to find out more info on it.
Neil
Yeah its mine. My buddy Rob found it at a yard sale in Niagara Falls. I got a little high figured some curly walnut from another friend one time (I get by with a little help from my friends. )
I need to get it out and take a better picture I think. That one was shot with a 1 megepixel camera and reduced to send across the web on a dial-up modem. Yeah I'm old hehehehe
yours Scott
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Wow, ya got quite a collection of pictures.
I love the hatchet. Pawpaw do you have any idea who that could possibly belong to. Ide love to find out more info on it.
Neil
Yeah its mine. My buddy Rob found it at a yard sale in Niagara Falls. I got a little high figured some curly walnut from another friend one time (I get by with a little help from my friends. )
I need to get it out and take a better picture I think. That one was shot with a 1 megepixel camera and reduced to send across the web on a dial-up modem. Yeah I'm old hehehehe
yours Scott
I mean its absolutly beutiful(I know i sound like a girl saying that but oh well) I love it.
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Love the photos. The Perfect Handle is responsible for myself getting back into the antique business a few years ago. I bought an old set of PH screwdrivers that had never been used and sold them for a bunch. I love the way they feel in your hand.