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Brass Blow Torches 1930's Wall & Clayton & Lambert

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    Posted 8 years ago

    DecoVoo
    (49 items)

    2 great collectible Collectible Blow Torches from approx 1930's , could be older, not too sure! The one on the left is made by Clayton & Lambert and the other by Wall "Superior"

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    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 8 years ago
      wow very very cool!!
    2. DecoVoo DecoVoo, 8 years ago
      Thanks SEAN68
    3. HelloBoysandGirls HelloBoysandGirls, 2 years ago
      Nice score ,, they use Colman's fuel on them now days used to use gasoline in this country used for body work on cars mostly for melting lead and painters used them to soften old paint on a house or window puddy...I had a couple back in the day a lot of company's made them like Coleman -Huffman -Detroit torch co. and the ones you posted as well . good flash back.

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