Argh, apologies
That was only a wrench section I sent. If you delete the URL string back
to this level, you will see the whole tool archive.
https://www.telecomarchive.com/docs/bsp-archive/074/
The 000-000 document is the list of tools, then go back and look down for
the appropriate section.
https://www.telecomarchive.com/docs/bsp-archive/074/074-000-000_I6.pdf
Nothing Maul or Mold on the list, and the hammers doesn't have that tool
https://www.telecomarchive.com/docs/bsp-archive/074/074-223-105_I1.pdf
KE
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 11:54 AM Kirk Eppler via groups.io wrote:
> Real question that might answer Chris' thought.
>
> Does it show signs of being used to bang on something, like one would a
> maul would, or if they used it as a mold, or ground tamp, the appropriate
> marks from usage?
>
> And on a separate but related note, I shared elsewhere a list of Bell
> system tools. These are from various generations, so may not be old enough
> to have a LV tamper or maul or mold, but if someone has some time, you can
> kill an hour or three here.
>
> https://www.telecomarchive.com/docs/bsp-archive/074/074-269-123_I1.pdf
>
> On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 10:38 AM Chris Wolf wrote:
>
> > This won't help a lot, but I would suggest that the price tag could be
> > confusing "mold" for "maul", which seems like a much more appropriate
> > word for it. How much does that thing weigh?
> >
> > -
> > On 3/12/2023 10:46 AM, Paul Belanger wrote:
> >
> > > Came up with a new mystery tool at an antique mall yesterday. My first
> > thought was that it is a commander, but that is unlikely due to the shape
> > of the head. This monster is 36” high with a 10” head that’s 6” in
> > diameter. The head is a massive piece of lignum vitae cone shaped at the
> > end. The handle is marked “Bell System” and “6” (I assume for the
> diameter
> > of the head). The price tag referred to it being a “mold” (possibly for
> > making a mold?). See photo below (hopefully!). Any insights appreciated
> as
> > Google yielded nothing close.
> >
> >
>
>
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> Kirk Eppler in Half Moon Bay, CA
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