Good help is hard to find these days! 😅. You have a fantastic tool collection Mr. John. It's been cool seeing them again. Wouldn't mind seeing more of your restored tool collection. Take care and we'll catch up soon!
Thank you for your kind words George. Im resting for another week and tool restorations are backing up.and Im getting restless. Screwdriver review this week.
John- You and I have such similar tastes in tools, we like variety, unusual, oddball and interesting items. It’s always nice to see your projects together as the finished pieces look like artwork. Don’t push the hand I had a touch of carpal tunnel syndrome and it was extremely annoying. It felt like a deep ache that wouldn’t let up. 😃👍
Just proud to have had a front row seat to most all those restrotation! You are a collector among collectors and i hope your wrist heals soon so you can get back to what you love doing! I appreciate ya sharing, Mr John! Thank ya sir
Thank you. Perfect Handle screwdrivers were made in thr early 1900's before Phillips screws were used. There may have been one made by the copy tools later on
Another great collection. That rotating head nut wrench is quite unique. Think about that, 1855, six years BEFORE the Civil War. That is crazy! I like those Trimo wrenches especially the wooden handle one. I didn't know Trimo purchased the Perfect Handle company. That's interesting. I like hearing about the history and certainly seeing all these old tools. I appreciate you sharing your collections of tools with us. Really enjoyed the video.
Good help is hard to find these days! 😅. You have a fantastic tool collection Mr. John. It's been cool seeing them again. Wouldn't mind seeing more of your restored tool collection. Take care and we'll catch up soon!
Thank you for your kind words George. Im resting for another week and tool restorations are backing up.and Im getting restless. Screwdriver review this week.
John- You and I have such similar tastes in tools, we like variety, unusual, oddball and interesting items. It’s always nice to see your projects together as the finished pieces look like artwork. Don’t push the hand I had a touch of carpal tunnel syndrome and it was extremely annoying. It felt like a deep ache that wouldn’t let up. 😃👍
Thanks for straightening out that last French wrench on the Dake!
Thank you for the nice complimens John. I appreciate your advise and I am resting for another week. Old bodies sure take longer to heal.
Just proud to have had a front row seat to most all those restrotation! You are a collector among collectors and i hope your wrist heals soon so you can get back to what you love doing! I appreciate ya sharing, Mr John! Thank ya sir
Thank you Vic. I appreciate you always watching and commenting.
What a fantastic video and lots of information and some amazing spanners thanks as always for sharing your time John 🥃🥃👍👍
Thanks Brian for your kind words and loyal watching
Beautiful and amazing collection John! Please take it easy on the hand and wrist and give it a chance to heal up.
Thank you. I appreciate your comments
Uniquely Unique collection of lost and forgotten tools...impressive...🖖
Thank you for your kind words
Very nice collection Mr John and they all look great.
I appreciate your kind words Ivan
That was a great collection and nice variety..
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Great collection John. I’m glad to see that I’ve got 3 of those in mine too. 😮
Thank you and good luck finding more
Wonderful collection!
Thank you Kirt
That quite a collection John, and an interesting one. Thanks for sharing. Hope your wrist gets much better.
Thank you Dale. I appreciate your kind words and well wishes
Great collection!
Thank you
Thank you for your kind words
Very nice wrenchs ,did they make a perfect handle philips screwdriver I have not seen one but I herd they did ? Hope you get better soon.
Thank you. Perfect Handle screwdrivers were made in thr early 1900's before Phillips screws were used. There may have been one made by the copy tools later on
Another great collection. That rotating head nut wrench is quite unique. Think about that, 1855, six years BEFORE the Civil War. That is crazy! I like those Trimo wrenches especially the wooden handle one. I didn't know Trimo purchased the Perfect Handle company. That's interesting. I like hearing about the history and certainly seeing all these old tools. I appreciate you sharing your collections of tools with us. Really enjoyed the video.
Thank you Kid. I appreciate your kind words and also your being a regulaf watcher
Thank you akid.kI appreciate your kind words and also appreciate you being a regular watcher
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