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Old 02-01-2025, 03:03 PM   #1
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There is nothing cooler then old jacks! Is there someone who can help me identify the jack, so I can label it in my collection?
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It is interesting, the jack moves up on the up stroke of the handle, instead of pushing down to move up.
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Old 02-01-2025, 03:51 PM   #3
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If you like jacks, you need this...
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Everyone to their own thing, I guess. For myself, no question about it, I like Jill.
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I like vices.
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Old 02-01-2025, 05:43 PM   #7
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But really, a friend has a vice with 2 screws drawing it tight. I forget the name, old and really cool.
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I like Jills that like vises.
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But really, a friend has a vice with 2 screws drawing it tight. I forget the name, old and really cool.
I gave up all my "vices", but I do have several "vises" that function well.
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I have one that's an 'Athol'. A 'vise'. I think we are talking about jacks here tonight. I'd like to have an old axe-handle Handyman for the foyota. Not that I need to jack anything up, it would just look cool hanging on the side of the bed. A guy needs to know how to 'accessorize'. Tom, did I spell that wrong too?
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Old 02-01-2025, 11:05 PM   #11
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So, the 'athol' is a twin screw?
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I'll get a picture in the morning. It was mounted on the bumper of my red tonner, but I removed it when I sold the truck. Thankfully I didn't lose my shirt or my athol in the sale. Skip, go to bed it's late in Kansas. I'm gonna get some pics of my old jack collection tomorrow too so we can get this thread back on topic....sheesh
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Luckily this is a Ford forum not a British one or we would be discussing our "King Dicks"


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There is nothing cooler then old jacks! Is there someone who can help me identify the jack, so I can label it in my collection?
I'm sorry nobody has been able to identify your reverse direction jack. I hope it's ok, some of us have been having fun with a little banter instead of helping with your research. Not a lot going on in the dead of winter and I for one, am easily amused. I have accumulated 3 old jacks that I think are from Ford trucks. I'd like to add them here in hopes that you or another member can identify. On your original jack, was it from a Ford vehicle?
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I have one that's an 'Athol'. A 'vise'. I think we are talking about jacks here tonight. I'd like to have an old axe-handle Handyman for the foyota. Not that I need to jack anything up, it would just look cool hanging on the side of the bed. A guy needs to know how to 'accessorize'. Tom, did I spell that wrong too?
I think you got it right GB, my problem is that I see it spelled wrong so often I have started to do it!
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I think you got it right GB, my problem is that I see it spelled wrong so often I have started to do it!
Pelling in't as importinent as entented deafinition.
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i acree todaly.
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Old 02-03-2025, 09:14 AM   #18
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The jack looks to be the same as early fords and with the wide hook would guess 41 and later Ford ,Lincoln or Mercury. Tim
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I did a quick search on google, but could not find the book. Thanks for posting.
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The author used to be at the Chickasha Ok. pre war swap meet every year selling books.

IIRC he has a couple editions. Perhaps ebay?
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