Thought I'd post up some of the more unusual tools I've acquired over the years.Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
First up is a small tool kit made by Hibbard(possibly for Hibbard,Spencer,and Bartlett;a hardware giant in the early 1900's)that consists of a tubular housing that also serves as a handle and houses a couple screwdrivers;an awl;a square awl(leather punch?)and an auger.
Second is a folding multi-tool with a spring steel handle and various tools that lock into position as they are opened.
Third is a really old French made glass cutter(missing a wheel)constructed of solid brass with slots for breaking off different sized pieces.Could also be used as a tiny hammer I guess.
Fourth is a multi-tool pliers;adjustable wrench;screwdriver made by Diamalloy Handy Boy DH-16 with case from a savings bank in Massachusetts.Probably a gift for opening an account.
Fifth is a you-name-it multi-tool marked Gussstahl Germany. Everything you want in one tool and more.
Sixth is a tiny adjustable wrench with a screwdriver tip marked "A G&J Product" inside a diamond. Unusual method of mounting the adjusting screw.