@@ScoutCrafter Thanks for watching! I wonder if some of those tools are from the same Era. I'm going to try the wire method on the cracked handle,and see if I can get it to work out. Thanks again and have a safe holiday weekend!
Dunlap has an adjustable wrench exactly like that, same markings but it also has "Dunlap" on it. Dunlap was a Sears brand and Sears imported those from Germany, not sure who the actual maker was. Dunlap was late 30s to early 60s so that may be the same era.
@@rawbacon Thanks for watching. I appreciate the info. Scoutcrafter told me that the tool box was '50- '60's , so I think I'm definitely lucky to find this! Thanks again and hope to see you again.
Nice haul Mike! I love the Wards toolbox - my first socket set was Wards PowrKraft which I still have. I like the Indestro sockets and metal shears as well. Regards, Bill.
@@rollerbald Thanks for watching! All those items should clean up very well. I hope I was correct in identifying the tool box.Thanks again and have a safe holiday weekend!
Hey mike! Ah yes, Boys will be Boys! Fantastic finds! Love the tool box! That great neck saw was cool. Keen Kutter! awesome you can always modify it. That's right if you sell you can buy. That's junkenomics! 😁. You really got your moneys worth! Take it easy see ya soon.
@@Uwannawatch Thanks for watching! I've been working on the Ford wrench you sent and will have the result in my next video. Plus gave Bruno his hair cut, maybe won't look so grouchy!🤣
@@91Z50 Thanks for watching! I appreciate the info! I'm starting to get more history from more people and I'm learning alot. Thanks again and hope to see you again!
@@MountainAjar Thanks for watching! A few comments about this haul dates most to the 50's- 60's, so yes I think I did very well. Thanks again and hope to see you the next time!
That tool box is a time capsule from the late 50’s early 60’s! Awesome deal!
@@ScoutCrafter Thanks for watching! I wonder if some of those tools are from the same Era. I'm going to try the wire method on the cracked handle,and see if I can get it to work out. Thanks again and have a safe holiday weekend!
Dunlap has an adjustable wrench exactly like that, same markings but it also has "Dunlap" on it. Dunlap was a Sears brand and Sears imported those from Germany, not sure who the actual maker was. Dunlap was late 30s to early 60s so that may be the same era.
@@rawbacon Thanks for watching. I appreciate the info. Scoutcrafter told me that the tool box was '50- '60's , so I think I'm definitely lucky to find this! Thanks again and hope to see you again.
Nice haul Mike! I love the Wards toolbox - my first socket set was Wards PowrKraft which I still have. I like the Indestro sockets and metal shears as well. Regards, Bill.
@@rollerbald Thanks for watching! All those items should clean up very well. I hope I was correct in identifying the tool box.Thanks again and have a safe holiday weekend!
Hey mike! Ah yes, Boys will be Boys! Fantastic finds! Love the tool box! That great neck saw was cool. Keen Kutter! awesome you can always modify it. That's right if you sell you can buy. That's junkenomics! 😁. You really got your moneys worth! Take it easy see ya soon.
@@Uwannawatch Thanks for watching! I've been working on the Ford wrench you sent and will have the result in my next video. Plus gave Bruno his hair cut, maybe won't look so grouchy!🤣
The Champion Dearmant hammer is an early Channel lock brand
@@91Z50 Thanks for watching! I appreciate the info! I'm starting to get more history from more people and I'm learning alot. Thanks again and hope to see you again!
Dang what a score . Congratulations, carry onward!
@@MountainAjar Thanks for watching! A few comments about this haul dates most to the 50's- 60's, so yes I think I did very well. Thanks again and hope to see you the next time!
That’s aggressive behaviour