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VINTAGE LODI DUCK BILL PLIERS: PAT SEP 25 1894
(2) Vintage LODI Pliers Duck Bill & Leather Punch Pat. Sep. 25, 1894
As found. Not cleaned. No owner’s mark. ++++++++++++++++++++++ LODI W.S. CO. 4 position hole punch. Pat. Dates Sep. 25, 1894 Nov. 6, 1900 July 2, 1903 NOTE: 1 PUNCH IS BROKEN ********************************** LODI 5” duckbill pliers Pat. Dates Sept. 25, 1894 Nov 6, 1900 ************************************ Please look at photos carefully. Happy to answer any questions. Thanks
VINTAGE LODI DUCK BILL PLIERS: PAT SEP 25 1894
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LODI Flat Nose Duck Bill Pliers PAT SEP 25 1894 RE NOV 6 1900 Vintage
LODI Flat Nose Duck Bill Pliers PAT SEP 25 1894 RE NOV 6 1900
Vintage Lodi Small 5” Duckbill Pliers Pat Sept 25, 1894 & RE Nov 16, 1900
VINTAGE LODI DUCK BILL PLIERS 5-1/2″ WIRE CUTTER CRIMPER PAT SEP. 26,1894 USA
Pliers are in used condition as seen in the pictures. Lightly cleaned and no owner’s marks. Work good. REF#OC317.
LODI Light Weight Flat Nose Duck Bill Pliers 5-1/2″ Patent Date 1894, 1900 F5
Vintage Lodi Duck Bill Pliers
Vintage Lodi Duck Bill Pliers . Condition is Used. Pat sept 25 1894 5 1/2” long Cuts wire on the both sides Needs a cleaning but good condition Sold as shown in photos
Vintage Lodi Duck Bill Pliers
The Vintage Lodi Duck Bill Pliers are a rare and collectible tool from the renowned brand Lodi. This unique pair of pliers features a duck bill design, making them a distinctive addition to any tool collection. With a focus on quality and craftsmanship, these vintage pliers are sure to be a prized possession for any mechanic or collector of vintage tools.
UNIQUE LODI round Nose pliers PAT SEP 25 1894 RE NOV 6 1900 Vintage
The UNIQUE LODI round Nose pliers PAT SEP 25 1894 RE NOV 6 1900 Vintage is a rare and collectible tool with a unique design. Made by the LODI brand, these pliers were patented on September 25, 1894 and re-patented on November 6, 1900. This vintage piece is a valuable addition to any collection of tools or mechanics’ tools, showcasing the craftsmanship and innovation of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.