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you know i seen this post a while ago and didnt think about it but being my grand father worked for henry ford and my family in ky have been liveing on the same farm for 4 generations i have seen lots of older tools and for all typs of things.
I have my great grand fathers carbide lamp for working in mines and spoke shaves i also have his 1917 bayonet he would youse to cut tobaco. my great grand father was still youseing his horse drawn cart in the 70s |
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Old tools can be mind bogling trying to figure out what some of them are used for.
My father gave me a hand full of yankee screw drivers. All of them had a forward and reverse on them except one. I figured that it was just an early yankee screw driver until I was cleaning up the brass on the thing. It has the name of a casket company on it. That is why there was no reverse. Once they screwed the lid on the casket it was on there to stay so no need for a reverse to take the screws out. |
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both of my grandads had a wide variety of old tools, some of which took abit of figuring out. post your photos when you can, i'm fairly sure we can figureout most
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