I spent Friday in Muskego WI. It was about 50 miles from Cedarburg. Following a tool sale lead, I met Jim Adamus, a member of MWTCA. He was thinning his shop and I came home with some great stuff cheap. He identified a Whatsit for me from a wonderful book. The Dictionary of American Hand Tools by Alvin Sellens. I bought a copy on Ebay this morning. The Crafty driver, ice pick and the old claw hammer were from targets of opportunity garage sales.
THE HAUL
Eifel Plierwrench in great condition.
Very small pair of end nippers.
Blue and Clear WF Craftsman Phillips in as new shape except for some white overspray on it.
The COMBINATION HAMMER AND TACK CLAW PAT APPLIED FOR. The head looks like it might have been ammo.
A Wisconsin Ice And Coal Co ice pick.
3 lb machinists hammer.
JH BISHOP CINCINNATI OHIO back saw.
Unknown implement wrench. Carl or Bus help?
3 very cool mini vises. One is so cool I may make a mini workbench to bolt it to. Far left one- looks like a smiths vise.
Reinhard-McCabe Minneapolis Minn PAT PENDING. Self adjusting plier-wrench. Very cool, but pretty badly damaged by an irate PO with a hammer. Don't know if I can save it.
An early claw hammer. Very thick claws and thick, blunt points on the claws. Anyone know why?