As the new kid on the block, I was hoping the folks here could help me a bit with a couple of tools I need better ID on. I work with the Eastern Washington Agricultural Museum here in Pomeroy WA. It's a Non-profit museum operated jointly with the county to focus on agricultural history.
Usually when someone drops a tool on my desk, I can dig out enough information but on these two, it's a bit of a dead end on the internet. That's a bit frustrating because both are clearly marked and I though they'd be the easy ones
#1 is a Blackhawk quad-socket wrench marked Blackhawk 2242. Sockets are 6 pt 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, and 3/4. There is a single photo of the same tool to be found on the web but no other information. Other than the obvious, does anyone have a handle on the rough era and if it was designed for a specific purpose or industry? I notice that Blackhawk did have some triple socket wrenches that were similar for some specific automotive tasks. I'd just like to be able to say more than "Yup, it's a socket wrench" if there is any more to say.
# 2 is marked OTC No 627. I can't find another Owatonna Tool Co chisel that is similar to this or a reference to the part number. My guess was either an oil groove cleaner or for use similar to a cape chisel with keyways (3/8" wide) but I need more than a guess. I was hoping someone might recognize the form and be able to tell me a proper name and use for this style of chisel.
Thanks for any help you folks might be able to give. I'm sure I'll be annoying you again as more tools get dumped in my office
