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Grand Dads Tools!

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Short Bolt

03-05-2007 07:32:49




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Its amazing what the older generation did to keep things for ever. Saturday while cleaning the garage, I ran across a old wooden shipping box that belong to my Grand Dad who has been long laid to rest. I'm 56 so that will give you a idea. Any way when I opened the box wrapped in newspaper and old burlap bags and paper tied with string was several different set of wrenches. One set was marked Case steamer. One set Massey Harris Tools. One set marked Oliver 60,70 80, wrenches, one set marked picker combine, and a set mark Thasher. The one set that really looked odd was the set marked 10-20 Regular. Some were rusty where water had leaked on them others were in real good condition. Some of the wrenches are probly 80 years old. Now I will never use them, so I will sell thenm to some one who will.

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Jim Krapf

03-06-2007 12:04:33




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 Re: Grand Dads Tools! in reply to Short Bolt, 03-05-2007 07:32:49  
Those wrenches won't be used by anyone that buys them they'll get displayed quite prominently
but you would have to be crazy to even think about using them. They should worth alot to the right buyer.



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mj

03-05-2007 16:02:38




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 Re: Grand Dads Tools! in reply to Short Bolt, 03-05-2007 07:32:49  
I'd be interested in the Case and Oliver pieces. Email open.



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T.K. in PA

03-05-2007 16:02:36




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 Re: Grand Dads Tools! in reply to Short Bolt, 03-05-2007 07:32:49  
i'd be intrested in the oliver tools



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msb

03-05-2007 13:52:05




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 Re: Grand Dads Tools! in reply to Short Bolt, 03-05-2007 07:32:49  
Why not post them here on photo ads. I might be interested in the Massey Harris tools. my e-mail is open.



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