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TOOLS AND THE SHOP => ANTIQUE/COLLECTOR TOOLS/BOXES/HAND ONLY => Topic started by: lauver on May 30, 2019, 01:49:37 PM

Title: Dirt Market Redemption: May 30, 2019
Post by: lauver on May 30, 2019, 01:49:37 PM
Gang,

I dredged op a few gems at the dirt market last Sunday.  Here's the mining results:

1) Craftsman (H-circle) 3/8" box-head ratchet, ca. 1939-1947, working condition, $3.
It cleaned up nicely and is butter smooth (i.e. no back drag).

2) Bonney 3/8" combination wrench, ca. 1960's, good condition, $1.
Cleaned up well and feels great in the hand.

3) Goldblatt 8" utility cutter with nice grips and lock, ca.1990's-2000's, condition crispty & sharp, $1.
This is a brand I have not seen or heard of before.  I like it. (I think this company is located in KC, MO.; perhaps UB will know something about them.)

Photo of the lot:
(https://i366.photobucket.com/albums/oo109/lauver_photos/Misc%20Tool%20Group3_zpsc5je6nwg.jpg) (https://s366.photobucket.com/user/lauver_photos/media/Misc%20Tool%20Group3_zpsc5je6nwg.jpg.html)

As usual, comments, questions, or pokies welcome.
Title: Re: Dirt Market Redemption: May 30, 2019
Post by: slip knot on May 30, 2019, 09:16:06 PM
Goldblatt is known for its concrete tools IIRC
Title: Re: Dirt Market Redemption: May 30, 2019
Post by: gtermini on May 30, 2019, 09:32:20 PM
Those shears look like they'd be good for pruning. All nice finds.

Greyson
Title: Re: Dirt Market Redemption: May 30, 2019
Post by: Uncle Buck on May 30, 2019, 09:44:07 PM
Goldblatt is in the KC metro area, but on the Kansas side, I think Lenexa. When I worked for the state of Kansas we used to do Safety Consultations with them.
Title: Re: Dirt Market Redemption: May 30, 2019
Post by: lauver on May 31, 2019, 02:34:13 PM
UB,

From what I can tell, Goldblatt is an old company that has always catered to various trades.  It looks like they currently are catering to the masonry, drywall, and paint trades.  If you look on eBay, you can find earlier tools from the electrical and construction trades.

At any rate, it's nice to discover an old-line American tool company that still manufactures high quality tools in the USA.