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August 05, 2023, 04:17:34 PM
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The fellows who have been around awhile know what these are. Maker is C.S.Osborne from Newark. I will give you one hint. As if you need one, right? The maker generally sells upholstery tools now. This isn't one of them. It is marked with a 7. Best wishes Gary
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August 05, 2023, 05:13:03 PM
It kinda looks like a screw extractor pliers? But more old school.
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August 05, 2023, 05:28:52 PM
Hi Old Boy,
I bet they would work for that. I have used them for various things through the years, but they were made for another purpose. Do you want a hint? *** pliers. Best wishes. Gary
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Well, what would you like? Give another hint? Tell you the name? Let me know. I do have another of these, but smaller. I will post a photo. Only marking on this one is forged steel. Osborne was marked cast steel. Best wishes. Gary
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August 06, 2023, 02:41:52 PM
7 inch Gas and burner pliers (gas stove pliers)
MTs: Gerber Dime, Gerber Suspension NXT, PLeatherman Wave, Misc China Cheapos
SAKs: Vic Climber, Vic Classic SD, Vic Classic (non-SD), Engraved 3-blade SAK (given to me as a gift)
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August 06, 2023, 02:49:15 PM
That's the story. About any sort of gas appliance. The teeth are really rugged, so they gorp up the fittings a little. The set of teeth on the very front of the tool are great for reaching down into tight spots. Best wishes. Gary (IMR)
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