After combing through rusty piles of unloved apparatuses from years past, in shops dedicated to all things decrepit and threadbare, I'll post here the gems I unearth for resurrection and reinstatement. Brought back from their long slumber just in time before succumbing irrevocably to the inexorable invasion from their natural enemies: air and water.
Excellent tool. Very pleasing to open and close. I think Schollhorn bought the patent for the parallel jaw pliers from a dude called Bernard, then Sargent bought Schollhorn.
Beautiful Coes monkey wrench; works perfectly, smooth as new. Only rubbed off some superficial surface rust, nothing else. Doesn’t even need any oil, I can adjust it with…
Never heard of this company, but a quick search tells me: The company was established as a partnership in 1875 in Girard, Pa., but did not incorporate under…