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Here are four items for trade

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:56 pm
by Mossdancer
Any or all: The coins are old silver dollar size for perspective. They are from two different NRA Series. The Wrench is a specialty of some sort, I had to have it cause it said Made In The United States Of America on one side. The Camillus lockback is as near to new as possible. Contact me by PM for trade offers on any or all these items.
In an effort to save bandwidth I have tried to frame up all you need to see in one photo. If more is needed ask. Remember you can left click up to twice for larger image.
moss
No the bank bag is not available, yet.

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:36 pm
by geno1201
hi mossdancer those are old plumber pipefitter wrenches for turning on and off oxygen and accetiline torches ::tu::

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 7:12 pm
by Mossdancer
Thanks:
Now that you say that it seems to ring a bell although the open end is a bit baffling. I neglected to say that there is only one wrench with opposite side photos showing. The box end is two different sizes.
moss

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:19 am
by knife-nut
geno1201 wrote:hi mossdancer those are old plumber pipefitter wrenches for turning on and off oxygen and accetiline torches ::tu::
geno, are you an old plumber? :lol: I've been plumbing for the last 40 plus years.

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 1:33 am
by tjmurphy
The open end wrench would be for changing out the regulators and gas lines, I would think.

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:46 am
by Mossdancer
Don't you just love them old multi tools that were made to last forever.
moss

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:18 am
by geno1201
knife-nut wrote:
geno1201 wrote:hi mossdancer those are old plumber pipefitter wrenches for turning on and off oxygen and accetiline torches ::tu::
geno, are you an old plumber? :lol: I've been plumbing for the last 40 plus years.
:D hi kn my dad was in the local 354 plumbers and pipefitters for 40 years we did many side jobs you name it we did it baseboard raidiators furnaces plumbed alot of newly built houses ::tu::

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:08 pm
by knife-nut
Geno1201, Cool! ::handshake:: ::tu:: My Dad was a plumber,as well his Dad. And all my uncles, too. I don't think I had much choice in my career choice.

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:04 am
by treefarmer
Please don't label me a smart aleck, but fellers that little red wrench is for a Planet Jr. plow, planter or cultivator. It is a combination box and open end with the box end being a square rather than the more modern hex style. Most of the old agricultural equipment used the square nuts. Google Planet Jr. and see some more pics of that neat ol' tool.

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:53 am
by Mossdancer
treefarmer:
No smart alec intended, none seen. That's what I look for is the truth. It's been going on two years since my original post. I wonder if mine is older or newer than the one's that say just U.S.A. on the back side. Thanks for the info. Have you any idea of the timelines.

moss

I don't know if it is a Planet Jr, or not but I have one of these leaning up against the fence behind my rockery. I will check it out tomorrow if I remember.

http://www.easydigging.com/Garden_Culti ... _plow.html

moss

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:02 am
by gringo
http://easydigging.com/Garden_Cultivato ... story.html

i googled this back then.
forgot to post...
i thought it a tank wrench at first also.

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:05 am
by Mossdancer
Thanks Gringo, I think we were writing over each other.
moss

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 4:40 pm
by geno1201
treefarmer wrote:Please don't label me a smart aleck, but fellers that little red wrench is for a Planet Jr. plow, planter or cultivator. It is a combination box and open end with the box end being a square rather than the more modern hex style. Most of the old agricultural equipment used the square nuts. Google Planet Jr. and see some more pics of that neat ol' tool.
::handshake:: hey treefarmer they resemble the torch wrenches i refered too but its always good to learn something new ty for info ::tu::

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 4:45 pm
by geno1201
knife-nut wrote:Geno1201, Cool! ::handshake:: ::tu:: My Dad was a plumber,as well his Dad. And all my uncles, too. I don't think I had much choice in my career choice.
::handshake:: hi kn i should have went into union but was married at 16 had to take the first job that came along but it worked out i went to laborers union and my dad would always request me as his laborer we worked alot of outages at 4 local powerplants. ::nod::

Re: Here are four items for trade

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 4:59 pm
by jerryd6818
treefarmer wrote:Please don't label me a smart aleck, but fellers that little red wrench is for a Planet Jr. plow, planter or cultivator. It is a combination box and open end with the box end being a square rather than the more modern hex style. Most of the old agricultural equipment used the square nuts. Google Planet Jr. and see some more pics of that neat ol' tool.
Grand-Dad just called it the "garden plow". I've also heard them called a "blind mule". They're as handy as a pocket on a shirt and I spent some time behind one when I was a kid.