For Sale are 6 vintage hand tools, two were manufactured in Western PA. They are priced individually.
1. A 13 inch Monkey Wrench, made in Meadville, PA by the Meadville Wrench Company. This wrench has its own patent and is a heavy duty model made for Railroad work. Note the adjustable "nut" that is not the common knurled ferrell. This nut allows a second wrench to tighten the wrench beyond finger tight. Also, the wrench handle does not have wood grips, as the handle is made to fit into a hollow breaker bar extension. This is a scarce tool that likely dates back to the steam engine days. $25
2. An electric soldering iron made by the P. Wall Manufacturing Company Company, Grove City, PA. This tool heats up and works as intended. $15
3. A 25 inch oil can spout with flexible metal hose and metering control. Marked "PLEWS" and manufactured in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A seldom seen tool of the early 1950's or 1960's. If you collect memorabilia and artifacts related to the petroleum industry, and you don't have one like this, then here's your chance. $20
4. A 14 inch, pull and push, reversing, screw driver with wood handle and flat blade. $15
5. An 8 inch, push drill with a small diameter chuck and a yellow plastic storage handle. Unmarked, and novel. $10
6. A 10 inch hack saw made by the Hale, Hamilton & Company, London England where the blade is pushed with the pistol grip handle but the frame doesn't move. A rather strange design. $15