The Foreman where I work gave me these 4 containers of tools. Many of them were his father's and grandfather's and some his wife's family.
There are dozens of files all American, many Nicholson, and many with good life left in them. Stanley square, tool roll in black leather has 42 pouches that I suspect were meant to hold drill bits. There's a Miller #2 and a Goodell Pratt hand drill. The sledge hammer with no handle is marked 4 1/2 Lbs and has FRP over an anchor.
Started sorting and cleaning - this is a local company - Oswego Tool Co. 10' pipe wrench
You know I like these auto wrenches...I pulled the pin out and unfroze this one, it has nice straight jaws and now works great. Will use it at work.
Walden Worcester 2716 1/2 socket tool and an alligator/screwdriver/nut wrench Whitman & Barnes Bull Dog #0.
I found later the Stanley knife has damage, the typical chunk missing above the blade. Duro-Chrome 657DK 1/2 breaker bar with an additional drive on the handle end - How was that used? The pliers are Utica 86-6 flat nose in real good condition.
Tozzi Punch - W&MP CO N.Y. - makes a dimple and lower part cuts a hole. Weird. No visible mark on red caliper and the other is a Peck Stowe Wilcox marked EAST and 6.
Working Shopmate Pistol drill (could stand to have a new cord).
Model 77LH
Stanley wood handle No. 3 Phillips - blade tip is perfect. Sargent No.66 wrench. Goodell Pratt spiral screwdriver in amazing condition - the handle has tangs and notches that engage and the collar snaps on to make it a fixed screwdriver. The plane is a Fulton 409 - this was a Sears economy brand was it not?