Love these early wrenches, I think I like the crudest of all at the bottom, just so early and basic, the wooden background is the perfect compliment too !!
Now they are worth collecting...very nice...holding history in your hands...stay safe... What's all this about south England and a new strain...good grief...
yes Chuck we’re doing well we’ve got the London 😷 flu we are very lucky that way we have our own more deadly more transmissible more virulent we are just good like that 😬
The acronym D.R.G.M stands for "Deutsches Reich Gebrauchsmuster" there are a lot of tools with that marking, they are german of course but i'm not sure about the date
Part one of five tool haul?! Dang Ben you’ve been busy. 🤣 some really cool examples there Ben. When they were first trying to get it sorted out. Love the crate axe and the twisted rod wrenches. The other ones are cool too. Off to part two
That was a great video I enjoyed that one as well he’s a clever guy for sure thanks for watching my mate and have a happy Christmas to you and the family :-)
Remarkable. I've been following your videos, and I am amazed at what you are finding. I wouldn't be surprised if you have examples of tools that are the only ones still existing, they seem to be so rare. I have seen poor quality Chinese copies of the small ax. They dont begin to compare with your example. Regards from USA.
I know Pat you are one of the very first people To subscribe to my little videos and I’m appreciative I’m glad you find it a little bit interesting I do my best to share what I do so people can get something out of it hopefully thanks again all the best Ben :-)
Great video Ben superb collection here, my favourite is easy this time, all of them! No I suppose the first one you picked up. The large one I actually have one is it a Palmer or something like that?