Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: RedVise on May 16, 2015, 07:05:32 PM
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I have not been to a yard sale since January due to health reasons, but made it out today. My 3rd stop was a winner and I called it a day.
Bottom left, the needlenose are German, the 3 nippers and small dyke are all from Sweden. Thats a B.A. Ballou & Co. caliper next to it, above are two Sterling No.1 wrenches.
Above that is a Bailey spokeshave and a cute little can and an almost full 3in1 can.
Those are Nicholson needle files, and a stubby wood handle that looks like some one modified it to use with a driver ??? A spring loaded nail set, what looks like a copper multi tool with a fine screwdriver blade in it, a Starrett C tool (it is holding a very sharp point?).
Then a nice Dura Chrome 4472 ratchet and a trriangular cutting tool (OK- what is this for ?) Then a couple of nail sets, an Atlantic tape, and a small hammer ,and a very small hammer.
The rusty knife next to the hammer is German, a r.j. richter , the other is a Forest-Master by Colonial.
All for a very reasonable price, to boot !!
Brian
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Good haul!
I have also been out of the yard sale/estate sale loop for a while due to health issues, but hope to get back in it soon.
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Nice Usable tools!! was the Hatchet part of the deal?
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Nice Usable tools!! was the Hatchet part of the deal?
Yep, Plumb Scout ax!!
Brian
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Very nice Ax!!
That "triangular cutting tool (OK- what is this for ?) "
looks like a 3 corner scraper, great to de-burr holes, scrape bearings, etc..
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looks like a 3 corner scraper, great to de-burr holes, scrape bearings, etc..
Excellent, thanks. Makes sense as it is very sharp.
Brian
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Your spring loaded nail set is actually a spring loaded center punch. The tip should be hardened and good to center punch steel or other metals. That said I don't see why you can't use it to set finishing nails. The Starrett tool is a pin vice/drill, the previous owner may have used it as a scribe.
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That's a really nice haul. Lot's to love there.
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Looks like that knife was from WW2, (SOLD for $35? with 10 bids)
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-892444/antique-ww2-mercator-drgm-german-lockback-folding-dirk-dagger-bowie-knife-knives.html
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Looks like that knife was from WW2, (SOLD for $35? with 10 bids)
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-892444/antique-ww2-mercator-drgm-german-lockback-folding-dirk-dagger-bowie-knife-knives.html
Don't think it is a Mercator, this one shows that name on the blade, mine is a JR Richter.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Old-Germany-German-MERCATOR-K55-Folding-Pocket-Knife-/221759156943?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item33a1e032cf
That's a really nice haul. Lot's to love there.
Yes, I was quite happy !
Thanks Guys !
Brian
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Looks like that knife was from WW2, (SOLD for $35? with 10 bids)
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-892444/antique-ww2-mercator-drgm-german-lockback-folding-dirk-dagger-bowie-knife-knives.html
and you are correct, sir !! I found the name Mercator on closer inspection, thanks again !
Brian
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Some loooooong handles on those hammers. Do they look original?
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Man, that's a great haul!
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Some loooooong handles on those hammers. Do they look original?
Pretty sure they are original, the very little on had a lot of corrosion on the head, it hadn't been touched for a while, likely a jewelers hammer.
Not sure if that isn't an optical allusion, will measure them.
Brian