Just for fun -- what's the oldest tool in your toolbox?
I'll give two very different examples from mine.
1) When my great-grandfather gave me this hand tool in the 1970's he said it had belonged to his father. As a frame of reference my great-grandfather was born in 1888, although I don't know the dates when his father was born or when he died.
The cap screws onto the body which is hollow and holds the implements. Both the body and the cap are made of wood. The hand tool is stamped "PRAY'S PAT. AUG 7, 93".
2) I've raced outboards during two periods of my life, "then" and "now". "Then" was when I was a teenager in the mid '70's. The combination wrenches were a Christmas present I received probably in 1972 and which would have traveled with me to races during those years. They are part of a POWR-KRAFT set sold exclusively by Montgomery Wards and are stamped FORGED IN USA.
What's the oldest tool in your toolbox? Pictures aren't required to post a reply and tell your story...
I'll give two very different examples from mine.
1) When my great-grandfather gave me this hand tool in the 1970's he said it had belonged to his father. As a frame of reference my great-grandfather was born in 1888, although I don't know the dates when his father was born or when he died.
The cap screws onto the body which is hollow and holds the implements. Both the body and the cap are made of wood. The hand tool is stamped "PRAY'S PAT. AUG 7, 93".
2) I've raced outboards during two periods of my life, "then" and "now". "Then" was when I was a teenager in the mid '70's. The combination wrenches were a Christmas present I received probably in 1972 and which would have traveled with me to races during those years. They are part of a POWR-KRAFT set sold exclusively by Montgomery Wards and are stamped FORGED IN USA.
What's the oldest tool in your toolbox? Pictures aren't required to post a reply and tell your story...
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