What old tools do you have.?

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Sammi

I had a good look through them last night but I don't have the drill.  :(
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Sammi

I'm now going to have to dig out the old box of tools I have and find out what I've got in there...  :wndr:
Hugs and STUFF, Sammi in Aberdeen xXx 8)
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There are two types of light: The glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures.
James Grover Thurber (8th of December 1894 – 2nd of November 1961)

Drew

I love old tools, I have this really old polished cast aluminum hand drill that I never ever use but just keep around cause it looks super cool. Here's one that I do use

Sammi

I was perusing a thread on another site, the topic of which was old tools. 
I have a very old miniature vice made by Bonney Forge and Tool that has been handed down to me. Its jaws only open by about 2" and are 1ΒΌ" wide. 
Going by the Trademark used it dates to anywhere from 1876 to 1913.!  :poof:

What's your oldest tool.?  :wndr:
Hugs and STUFF, Sammi in Aberdeen xXx 8)
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There are two types of light: The glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures.
James Grover Thurber (8th of December 1894 – 2nd of November 1961)