-The monkey wrench was given to buyers of the Model-T “Ford” vehicle in the 1920’s.
-The double boxed end wrench is an old “Proto” and the engraved maker’s mark is still visible but very hard to see. 8181 model 1/2 & 9/16 - 9 inches - U.S.A. Stamped.
The folding ruler functions fine “Lufkin” Red End extension / 72 inches. (Brass & Wood).
-The chisel or splitter or wedge weighs a pound-1/2.
- The Ice Pick is 1940’s.
- The wooden handled file is hollow and has room for other bits which I don’t have. The chuck holding the file bit in there is locked up with age but with some lubrication and cleaning it would be operable again. I did’nt want to break the handle so I did’nt use much force on the twisting. See pic for brand.
-The single open end wrench is 11-1/4 inches & says: 9/16 - New Britain - NDF 94 on one side and : 9/16 - Made in U.S.A. - NDF 94 on the other. It has panels with a groove in the center and as far as I can tell it was made in the 1930’s. I looked far and wide and could’nt find another exactly like it. Apparently this is the only one left in creation.
-See pics about screwdriver.
-The scissors are made in Germany & sharp as a surgical instrument. 1940’s or so. See pics for brands if you can make it out. Could be 1930’s even.
Open to offers from serious buyers and will consider it and get back to you about it.