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Identification and Location needed please

Started by B. Harris, August 18, 2012, 01:01:24 PM

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B. Harris

Hello Forum,

I am trying to identify and locate this set of pliers. All I have is this photograph and a length of
7 1/2 inchs.  There are no markings.

They came form a WWII Canadian Bren Gun Carrier tool kit that was just unwrapped 3 years ago from 1945 storage.

Any help or suggestions are helpful.

Thanks in advance,

Bruce from Canada.


Papaw

Welcome to Tool Talk!
We have some gun enthusiasts here, so someone will soon help you out.
I guess you haven't cleaned off the cosmoline to see if there are really no markings.
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lbgradwell



Ronnie the Bren Gun Girl welcomes you and suggests Gray to be a likely manufacturer of those pliers given the company's known wartime contracting.

Possibly model B8?

Kijiji King

B. Harris

Papaw,

Thanks for the reply regrading the pliers. As I have the vehicle I am completing research on the tool kit. NOT so much the firearms end of it.

I do not own the set illustrated in the picture and I cannot convice the owner to de-cosmo them..YET!

So again all I have to go on is the 71/2" length and no markings....

Are there any Bonney-Gray tool folks here with a 1939-1945 product cat. they would like to share.

Ronnie,
Thank you for your reply as well...do you have nay examples of B8's to compare? Any Canadian contacts who are knowledgeable in this product up here. (BTW..I am in SW Ontario, Lake Huron side)


Thanks to all,
Bruce


1930

Quote from: lbgradwell on August 18, 2012, 02:36:50 PM


Ronnie the Bren Gun Girl welcomes you and suggests Gray to be a likely manufacturer of those pliers given the company's known wartime contracting.

Possibly model B8?
Excuse me please if Im breakin any rules but damn that biatch is hot :)
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

lbgradwell

Quote from: 1930 on September 27, 2012, 05:19:58 PM
Excuse me please if Im breakin any rules but damn that biatch is hot :)

LOL!

Her real name was Veronica Foster. She worked at the Inglis factory in downtown Toronto that produced Bren guns for the war effort.

http://gorole.gunownersresource.com/index.php?title=Veronica_Foster

In 1943 she became the lead vocalist in a Canadian big band called Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen. Here she is at the mic:



She died in 2000.

Kijiji King