Par-X was made and sold by Snap On Tools and sold here in the United States during the 1960s and 70s. I have a few that belonged to my grandfather. They are really good tools and they are getting hard to find even here. Nice haul Tony.
Nice score Ant! You should put the Jaguar ornament on your car so you look posh! 🤣. What a crazy thing to find with the rusty tools. It just goes to show you never know what you'll find! Wanna see the Tonka when you get it all done up.
Hi Tony ,love the plane and Jag bonnet ornament,the long yellow screwdriver,I have the same one which I bought around 1990 Mines stamped CK 4965 12" on the blade and CeKa chrome vanadium on the handle ,note the spelling difference of CK
Neat score! I think those wrenches that you think are modified are actually made that way we use them for brake lines and fuel lines. We call them li ne wrenches, they help keep from twisting the fluid line to remove fitting. Agin thanks for sharing and see you soon.
Taptools or similar were sold by the likes of B&Q some 25yrs ago, and was one of those inexpensive multi purpose (plumbers) spanner types that were master of none !
Ay up mate love your channel them small cutters I've got some mine are bt keep up the great content mate your subs will go up looking forward to the next one take care atb Chris
Par-X was made and sold by Snap On Tools and sold here in the United States during the 1960s and 70s. I have a few that belonged to my grandfather. They are really good tools and they are getting hard to find even here. Nice haul Tony.
Oh, that’s good info to know, I’ll deffo keep my eye out….thanks for watching ☺️🇬🇧🇺🇸
What @ivanstiles7030 said! Nice find👊🏻
The Par X looks brand new, never used. Never seen one. The stamped Tap wrench multi wrench is also cool.
The Jag hood ornament would be a winner for anyone.
I never expected to see that in a bag of old tools 🤣
Nice score Ant! You should put the Jaguar ornament on your car so you look posh! 🤣. What a crazy thing to find with the rusty tools. It just goes to show you never know what you'll find! Wanna see the Tonka when you get it all done up.
I am posh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🍻🍻🍻you are right though, look great on my white van
I found a ww2 badge one time , German
Hi Tony ,love the plane and Jag bonnet ornament,the long yellow screwdriver,I have the same one which I bought around 1990
Mines stamped CK 4965 12" on the blade and CeKa chrome vanadium on the handle ,note the spelling difference of CK
I was looking at it thru an eye loop, I’m sure it’s says CeKa, Sheffield England, thanks for watching, it’s an ongoing investigation 🤣🤣
Neat score! I think those wrenches that you think are modified are actually made that way we use them for brake lines and fuel lines. We call them li ne wrenches, they help keep from twisting the fluid line to remove fitting. Agin thanks for sharing and see you soon.
Thanks for watching, yep, that makes sense I’ve seen various “ modified” tools over the years .. can’t see me ever doing my own brakes 🤣🤣
When you finish the Tonka Truck, you canput the Jaguar hood ornament in the back like it is being taken to the zoo! 😊😊😊
...push all the tools aside.......The Jaguar !
I’m now wondering who it belonged to, how did it get there?
I like those snips or side cutters, they are unique and you can’t have to many cutters 👍🏼
I totally agree! I’ve got a few let’s say 🤣🤣thanks for commenting
The Williams line wrench looks pretty tough. I never toss a good line wrench.
Taptools or similar were sold by the likes of B&Q some 25yrs ago, and was one of those inexpensive multi purpose (plumbers) spanner types that were master of none !
It’s deffo got that DIY, tool vibe to it … I’ve never seen one I’m sure 🤣
Ay up mate love your channel them small cutters I've got some mine are bt keep up the great content mate your subs will go up looking forward to the next one take care atb Chris
Thanks 👍. They have got that govt look about em, I’m sure that’s a NATO Standard number, no crows foot though 😳