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What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: Branson on October 10, 2013, 10:42:43 PM

Title: Auto pliers
Post by: Branson on October 10, 2013, 10:42:43 PM
There's a new antique store not four blocks from my house.  Of course I dropped in.  They're in the process of putting in a tool section.  The guy asked me about these pliers and let me take them home to photograph so I could ask the experts here. 

I've never seen another pair like them.   The first things I noticed are the scoops on the jaws.  Made me look twice.  The second thing that struck me is the deep script "Auto" on the handle.  The only other mark is a hard to see "Pat. Applied For."

The guy wants to know how to price them, of course, but he wants to know the history -- and so do I.
Title: Re: Auto pliers
Post by: john k on October 11, 2013, 08:09:43 PM
Hmm, the heavy jaw to me says pre-1920s, and the script, well, I have some Auto-Kit wrenches, so was more likely than not  part of an auto tool kit.    How much?   I'd grab it for $3 or $5, in the right place maybe $10?  Lots of old pliers out there.  They were one tool that never went out of style.
Title: Re: Auto pliers
Post by: lauver on October 12, 2013, 02:11:19 PM
branson

Is it a slip joint or a fixed pivet plier?
Title: Re: Auto pliers
Post by: Branson on October 13, 2013, 07:53:20 AM
branson
Is it a slip joint or a fixed pivet plier?

It's a slip joint.  No slop in the slip joint like some older pliers.  The ends of the jaws, by the way, are flat.