Tool Talk
Picture Forum => 6 Inch & Under Club => Topic started by: Lostmind on October 15, 2012, 12:01:56 PM
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Found these two under six items this weekend
The wooden caliper may have been an advertising piece?
I did find that they made other wood items.
The pliers are not dated , but they started in buisness around 1906
I'm calling the other piece a file handle?I just liked the way it was made
Roy
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The file handle is actually a small screwdriver handle. Stanley packed their 45 combination planes with one just like it. But everybody in the turn screw business made a similar driver.
It had a flat blade. Flat as is all the way into the handle. flat.
yours Scott
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If the handle looks like this, you gotta call 'em "turnscrews" but that sure is a screwdriver handle. Those handles are comfortable; you can press down hard without digging a hole in your palm.
The calliper may have been *used* as an advertising piece, but it was made as a pocket calliper and sold commercially. I've had a couple over the years. Really useful. Kept using them until I got a steel calliper the same size.