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It's tool time!

junior340

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If tools could talk.
Show us your just old, or odd,
,or blem tools.
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9704 Proto Los Angeles it's retired to stir up my anti- sieze mainly now.
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My two Stanley cordless drll/Screwdrivers, and my Battery clamp wrench/Remover! Ha!20210615_183724.jpg 20210615_183802.jpg
 
lane reversible 'unique' ratchet. 6 point drive, circa 1910

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I inherited all sorts of el cheapo ancient tools from Pop years ago, but my favorite oddball tool
is one given to me by an old dear friend over 20 years ago, who also was in my line of work.
He was retiring and when I travelled to Nashville for a week with his office, he gave this to me
when it was time for me to go home. It ain't much, but it means the world to me AND nobody
(but me) seems to know what the hell it is for. :)
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I’ve had these “ fence pliers “ ever since I can remember . Out or curiosity (boredom) at work I looked them up . The company that made them went out of business in 1928 !
The adjustable wrench belonged to my father in law , I’m guessing he had them for quite a while .

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I inherited all sorts of el cheapo ancient tools from Pop years ago, but my favorite oddball tool
is one given to me by an old dear friend over 20 years ago, who also was in my line of work.
He was retiring and when I travelled to Nashville for a week with his office, he gave this to me
when it was time for me to go home. It ain't much, but it means the world to me AND nobody
(but me) seems to know what the hell it is for. :)
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It looks like a step you attach to a pole maybe.? I can't tell how big is though.
 
I inherited all sorts of el cheapo ancient tools from Pop years ago, but my favorite oddball tool
is one given to me by an old dear friend over 20 years ago, who also was in my line of work.
He was retiring and when I travelled to Nashville for a week with his office, he gave this to me
when it was time for me to go home. It ain't much, but it means the world to me AND nobody
(but me) seems to know what the hell it is for. :)
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moparedtn. Valve wrench

:D :thumbsup:
 
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