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Estate Sale “Box Of Bike Stuff” I.D.
From when a tube of Phil Waterproof Grease cost $1.60!
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Those are cone wrenches most commonly used to adjust the cones and nuts on wheel axles. The bigger wrenches are for adjusting headsets.
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Come wrenches maybe early Park Tool?
Thats a nice haul! That Ritchey post is nice. Could it be titanium?
Thats a nice haul! That Ritchey post is nice. Could it be titanium?
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might recognize them. Also, the headset wrench is 32mm and 24mm, which I thought was an odd combo. They are Elite brand, made in Italy.
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Those are Park cone wrenches. The blue handle is the give away. I don't remember the sequence in which different models were made. The Park cone wrenches I got to equip our bicycle frame shop in Kiev in 2000 were a dark hardened steel and were not chrome plated.
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I think I got the Schwinn ones around 1968 or so. Maybe 10 or so years later I needed to do some more bike work and other sizes, so I found some by Park. I used some members of the set just a few weeks ago - just as good in my hands as they were 40 years ago!
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Yeah, Park, from the '90s. The white lettering wears off and the blue color shifts a bit greenish over time.
Double-ended dark colored spanner is for Shimano pedals.
Short little spanner next to the can of scratch coat is for chainring nuts. Handy to have when the bolt and nut turn at the same time.
Double-ended dark colored spanner is for Shimano pedals.
Short little spanner next to the can of scratch coat is for chainring nuts. Handy to have when the bolt and nut turn at the same time.
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Yeah, Park, from the '90s. The white lettering wears off and the blue color shifts a bit greenish over time.
Double-ended dark colored spanner is for Shimano pedals.
Short little spanner next to the can of scratch coat is for chainring nuts. Handy to have when the bolt and nut turn at the same time.
Double-ended dark colored spanner is for Shimano pedals.
Short little spanner next to the can of scratch coat is for chainring nuts. Handy to have when the bolt and nut turn at the same time.
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^^^^^^ Looking closer, that probably is Plasti-Dip. A couple of my old Parks are almost that green, but the dip is much smoother, like the new one pictured above. That rough surface makes me think it's a DIY dip.
The "15 MM USA" does match the old Park cone wrenches.
Nice find, overall, nothing there that's not useful.
The "15 MM USA" does match the old Park cone wrenches.
Nice find, overall, nothing there that's not useful.
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That's a good deal. I thought my Phil grease was old.
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Nice find, very fair price. I think my first tube of Phil's grease from the late '70s or early '80s cost less than $2. And it was still good when I re-found it around 2004. Stuff lasts for decades, at least in the tube.
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I don’t think a lot of those tools are very old. Most are likely from the 90s or newer
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Anything else?...
Were there any bikes or other parts, etc...
I always inquire about other bike “stuff”...I’ve come away with bikes, hers, she didn’t think it was “important”, nice Univega Mixte, bought to ride with Mr., didn’t...seats, pedals, etc...
I always inquire about other bike “stuff”...I’ve come away with bikes, hers, she didn’t think it was “important”, nice Univega Mixte, bought to ride with Mr., didn’t...seats, pedals, etc...
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Stem missing the binder bolt, a bunch of 80’s stuff that had been rained on. I might go back today and see what’s left. It’ll be half price.