Tool Talk
Buying, Selling, and Trading => Buying, Selling, and Trading => Topic started by: Twilight Fenrir on September 04, 2015, 07:49:34 PM
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I have a pair of 6.5" Stanley Sweetheart Slip-Joint Pliers. A lot of the plating has worn off, and there MIGHT be a makers mark on the opposing side, it looks like a big "JJ" anyway... not 100% sure, as I couldn't find ANY images of these pliers to compare them to. They might have been stamped that way from the factory... You decide! The jaws are slightly missaligned, but could probably be tweaked into shape. The teeth in the jaws are a little worn, but still readily distinguishable.
Asking $30 shipped, or best offer.
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q226/Midnight_Fenrir/Tool%20Pron/IMG_20150904_193128_zpsverywbcd.jpg) (http://s137.photobucket.com/user/Midnight_Fenrir/media/Tool%20Pron/IMG_20150904_193128_zpsverywbcd.jpg.html)
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q226/Midnight_Fenrir/Tool%20Pron/IMG_20150904_193147_zpsr4rn9kj6.jpg) (http://s137.photobucket.com/user/Midnight_Fenrir/media/Tool%20Pron/IMG_20150904_193147_zpsr4rn9kj6.jpg.html)
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q226/Midnight_Fenrir/Tool%20Pron/IMG_20150904_193205_zpsj2jl3n7i.jpg) (http://s137.photobucket.com/user/Midnight_Fenrir/media/Tool%20Pron/IMG_20150904_193205_zpsj2jl3n7i.jpg.html)
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The JJ looks like it is probably an owners mark. Stanley would have never marked them like that. Keep in mind that the Sweet Hart era, 1920-1935, was when Stanley made some of their best tools.
Mike
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The JJ looks like it is probably an owners mark. Stanley would have never marked them like that. Keep in mind that the Sweet Hart era, 1920-1935, was when Stanley made some of their best tools.
Mike
Alright, let's make it $40 shipped then n.n
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Well, let's knock it down to $30 shipped. If it doesn't sell at that point, it goes to eBay. :3