Posted 1 year ago
rr11ccee
(32 items)
Does this tool have any monetary or collectible value? All comments are appreciated. If you need me to post a more detailed picture such that necessary aspects and lettering on the tool can be seen please specify.
What is this used for?
Thanks,
Eric
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When asking for help in identifying something you should put the measurements and any names , numbers, or wording that is on the piece.
Different angle and better photographs would also help considerably.
Roughly ten inches long.
Stamped into the metal on side 1: "The Bridgeport Howe Mfg. Corp. U.S.A.
Stamped into the metal on side 2: "Patented Sept.29.1908"
The tool is a Crate Hammer / Pry Bar / Nail Puller. On e@bay value $10.
Done and done
I have one of these tools. It belonged to my father-in-law.