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E. RAIN

12-23-2001 04:53:49




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not a comment just a question...my father recently passed away and in going through the garage i found a set it looks like of old tools, wrenches i assume since the are open-ended. one end of each has the markings for example, 1/2 and one end 7/16 the stamp USA and DURO-CHROME one one end. there are 13 with the different sizes and there is also a adjustable plyer type thing that has the markings INDUSTRO MFG COP, CHICAGO, USA. It adjusts to 3 sizes. There is also something called a spark plug adjusting tool with the markings in a diamond shape, with the name KASTAR (in the middle), incorporated, made in USA. Also a tool that looks like a file on one end,the other end smooth and round at the end and it to is adjustable, there is star with a k in the middle and pat. pending on one end. the are all in a little black fake leather case with pockets that rolls up and can be tied. Any help with this would be appricated. thanks

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Chicken George

12-23-2001 18:52:04




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 Re: WRENCHES in reply to E. RAIN, 12-23-2001 04:53:49  
E.R.
Sorry to hear your father passed,My condolances,
Mine passed 34 yrs.ago. I have all of his tools, and as I use a wrench or hammer or anything of his, I can still see HIM using it. A few of his tools I have given to my adult sons, and altho they were too young to know "Grandpa"I'm sure it means more to them than something they got at Wallmart or Sears. Just a thought, at this time of the year. Happy Holidays, Geo.

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CJ

12-23-2001 09:44:14




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 Re: WRENCHES in reply to E. RAIN, 12-23-2001 04:53:49  
What do you want to do with them? Where are you? None of those brands a real high dollar brands so I suspect they are not real collectables. Hard to say without seeing them. Tools sell pretty well at garage sales. Or list them on Ebay. Lots of tools sold there! Good luck.



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Larry Garbarek

12-23-2001 06:18:27




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 Re: WRENCHES in reply to E. RAIN, 12-23-2001 04:53:49  
Industro when out of business about 10 years ago.

Kastar is the brand name for tools made by and marketed by A & E Industries in Racine WI.



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