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    Posted 9 years ago

    Collinq
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    Got these in a closed and locked antique box. The labels are very legible and I can answer questions. I would like to identify these items so I could get an appraisal at a later date.

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    1. boysfarm boysfarm, 9 years ago
      Identify them? Not sure what you mean. They are quite common . Stamps, wrenches, drill bits and drill braces couple of hammers. What am I missing?
    2. PoliticalPinbacks PoliticalPinbacks, 9 years ago
      Top left to right
      Brace drill, boxed full set auger drill bits (the short one in the right side is a counter sink), below that is a Hy-Lo drill if it's a Stanley other wise just called a hand drill, screw driver, Automatic drill AKA push drill, top hammer is upholstery hammer below that is maybe a tack hammer (magnets on ends?).
      If they have makers marks you can get a much better idea of each at"
      http://www.vintagetools.net/catalog

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