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Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: Dmitry on October 01, 2020, 02:30:58 AM
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Hello dear experts in tools. Let's talk about these tools. I'm interested in the year of production. These are my grandfather's tools. In 1907, he returned from immigration to the U.S.A. I assume he brought this instrument back in 1907. Could it be so? The crescent is chrome plated - is it factory chrome plated?
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Welcome to Tool Talk ! I think you are our first member in Poland !
Are you sure it is chrome plated, or is it a nice nickle plating?
Take a look at http://alloy-artifacts.org/cgi-bin/index_query.cgi?query=crescent (http://alloy-artifacts.org/cgi-bin/index_query.cgi?query=crescent) .
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Yes, I did. It says that the finish is simple steel. And I think I have a thick layer of chrome.
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Welcome to ToolTalk Dmitry. Don't know anything about those, but they are both nice looking wrenches. :smiley:
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Hello, Dmitry. Welcome to Tool Talk, and thanks for posting your wrenches!!! There are a lot of wrench experts on here, but I am not one of them!!
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I did a little poking around. The Crescent wrench company started in 1907 so it is possible. The Bahco was more likely acquired in Europe since Bahco is a Swedish Company. That particular wrench was made some time between 1885 and 1900ish.
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Here's what I found. My first generation Bahco, 5 series. Manufactured since 1910-1915. https://skiftnyckeln.blogspot.com/p/1a-generationen.html?m=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/BFj8KPXpn8p/?hl=uk
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If my Crescent turns out to be one of the first, I will be very happy about it!
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Here's another, my grandfather's wrench.
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And this screwdriver is not for discussion in this thread. I just want to show off )
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Very cool screwdriver !
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Found an interesting law case from 1917 where Crescent Tool Company filed a suit against the Kilborn & Bishop Co. to restrain K&B from manufacturing and selling a K&B adjustable wrench.
The court ultimately decided against Crescent, but the decision statements note that Crescent Tool Company organized in 1907 and put it's adjustable wrench on the market in December 1908.
For anyone interested in reading it, here is a link to the court's decision:
https://www.ravellaw.com/opinions/a93d640aa38afe7aee8e41642bfc8a8a