restoman
The paint fumes have cleared so I'm
Picked these up yesterday, won them at an auction.
OLD... I'm guessing from the 30s or 40s.
I've never seen handheld body dollies like these before. Nicely balanced, heavy enough to work properly.
The tear-drop dolly is common, but this one has a different feel to it, like it's seasoned... ?
The body spoons look to be home-made, or possibly smith-made. Really nice faces and strong enough for some good leverage.
The long pry-bar-looking thing is awesome! Someone put some thought into it. Obviously home-made.
The body-file holder looks well-used. I've got a newer one from the 50s and it's made of cast iron. This one is steel.
$16.50 plus tax.
I'm stoked! There's nothing like buying good tools and used tools like this are even better to me!:giggedy:
OLD... I'm guessing from the 30s or 40s.
I've never seen handheld body dollies like these before. Nicely balanced, heavy enough to work properly.
The tear-drop dolly is common, but this one has a different feel to it, like it's seasoned... ?
The body spoons look to be home-made, or possibly smith-made. Really nice faces and strong enough for some good leverage.
The long pry-bar-looking thing is awesome! Someone put some thought into it. Obviously home-made.
The body-file holder looks well-used. I've got a newer one from the 50s and it's made of cast iron. This one is steel.
$16.50 plus tax.
I'm stoked! There's nothing like buying good tools and used tools like this are even better to me!:giggedy: