I am collecting those measuring tools. The scribed would be nice as well.
I see several possible and lots of NO’s...like everyone else here.
Do these need looked at closer.
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prestoncohunter wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:34 amSeveral tools have MI16 stamped on them
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Initial look at the pliers told me they were demo pliers. Then I noticed the slip joint. They still might deserve a second look. The 45 degree square looks too old.
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1st pic second from left is a pair of fence pliers. The second pic top wrench is probably late 1800's early 1900's and used on farm wagons and buggies and such for square nuts and stock. I have a pair that were my grandfathers and he kept them when he moved from farm to work in steel mills during WW2. On the 45 speed square are those some scribes that pull out of the bottom? Look like they have heads.
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I'm headed there tomorrow and will check.
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