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marco54

10-12-2007 08:45:35




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looking for a antique nail puller.I went to get mty dad"s to use and it was gone.he never used it and sold it on a garage sale ...there are alot on ebay but I don"t want to buy one there if i don"t have to.Looking for some one to ship me one soon...call anytime 419-276-2148




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Harold Hubbard

10-15-2007 03:45:51




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 08:45:35  
If I could have remembered where to send it, you would have had mine on Saturday. It would have been delivered by instant high speed air express, accompanied by a blazing smoking cloud of profanity and bad language. I pulled the classic screw-up with it. We were replacing the roof on my sisters porch, had a little too much help, a little too many distractions. I held the handle a little too far up, and gave the slide a heck of a shot, and pinched my left thumb between the slide and the collar on the handle. I always warn people about this when they use it, but of course it was me that got caught. I spent half an hour with an ice pack, mumbling and muttering, and today it isn't too bad, just a deep blood blister about the size of a match head in the middle of the pad of my thumb.

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djfarmer

10-12-2007 14:04:41




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 08:45:35  
I bought one at Menards last year.



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Bret4207

10-13-2007 05:39:17




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to djfarmer, 10-12-2007 14:04:41  
Best freakin' nail puller ever invented. Work great on fence staples too.



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George G

10-12-2007 09:32:44




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 08:45:35  
This is what you are looking for



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molinebob

10-12-2007 08:56:22




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 08:45:35  
You should be able to go to your local hardware store and still be able to buy one there, I know mine still sels them, if were talking about the same thing.



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molinebob

10-12-2007 08:56:18




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 08:45:35  
You should be able to go to your local hardware store and still be able to buy one there, I know mine still sels them, if were talking about the same thing.



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molinebob

10-12-2007 08:56:14




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 08:45:35  
You should be able to go to your local hardware store and still be able to buy one there, I know mine still sels them, if were talking about the same thing.



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marco54

10-12-2007 09:01:51




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to molinebob, 10-12-2007 08:56:14  
ok maybe I should of clarified it more.The puller look"s like a slide hammer.They were made around the turn of the century untill the depression.The business end look"s like a crab"s pincher claw wit a fulcrum arm off to the side to use as a lever after you get the claw"s underneath the nail head you just push it down and it pry"s the nail up.



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Lefty

10-12-2007 09:19:12




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 09:01:51  
third party image

If yer talking bout one of these,they're still commonly available new...one of those few tools that is almost impossible to improve on.



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Slowpoke

10-14-2007 23:57:30




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to Lefty, 10-12-2007 09:19:12  
Unfortunately, the fixed jaw is chipped on this example. The same thing happened to mine. I built it up with weld material and ground it back to shape, but it didn't last very long. Next time I'll try to temper it. On eBay most people who are selling them think they are antiques and no longer used/made. And most have the same chipped jaw. You must have a clear picture and look very close at the jaw tips. They are almost useless with bad jaws. New are about $60 in this area.

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marco54

10-12-2007 09:59:09




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to Lefty, 10-12-2007 09:19:12  
yes guy's that is what I am looking for..Thank's for the help about the new ones too.I still would like to buy one close to Toledo as I can d
drive there to pick it up if I can get it for the same price as on e-bay around $20 ...



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Lefty

10-12-2007 10:26:03




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 Re: wanted antique nail puller in reply to marco54, 10-12-2007 09:59:09  
"Cooper Tool/Crescent No 56
19" Forged Alloy Nail Puller.



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