Never even thought to look in his tool chest up at the cabin in WI, so I did and rather than photograph it all, I just took a couple photos of a very unusually marked pair of needle nose pliers. We got to discussing pre and post WWII tools in a previous thread, so here's another spin on the topic. Pictured is a pr. of MANSCO needle nose pliers. Says made in Germany US Zone. My wife, the history buff, says after WWII, Germany was split up into 4 chunks and one was the US ZONE, so can anyone date these pliers any closer than "post-1945?? Never heard of Mansco either. He also had a pr of Japanese made Truecraft needle nose too, but not sure of the age on them. Also several other old wrenches, but rainy weather prevented me from doing a photo shoot on the rest of it. BTW, my FIN passed away back some 10 or 15 years ago. Very much a stand up kind of guy.
Here's what I did shoot....
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