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Antique Tool For What?

Normally, the internet helps me find just about anything but I'm stumped on something I thought would be solved in seconds.I 'm enclosing pictures of a Stanley tool sold to me as a wood rasp. I was pretty sure that was wrong and believe it to be a vixen file for auto body work. The only thing the internet helped with, was the statement that the SW stamped below the Stanley logo makes a tool more desirable. I can't find a model number, time frame, usage nor value. Anyone here know about Stanley tools?

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Special concave file for smoothing leaded joints, typical of the 40's-50's.
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Friartuck, thank you for the help. So this would be strictly for auto body work? I always thought Stanley just made tools for woodworkers.

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Given the fancy old houses that I have been in, I would not be supprised if these were also used on old time plasterboard and lath that had a radious. Also seen in churches that are well over 100 years old. Dandy Dave!
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Thanks Dave, it still puzzles me why with a brand name as famous and collectible as Stanley I can't generate concrete information on what this is. It's almost like having a Model T Ford part and not being able to find out what the part is!

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I would try and contact the Stanley company. They might have an archive or historical department that could help you. Is there a part number stamped on it?
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Thanks Mercman86, I going to do just that, may have been overlooking the best possible source. I've grown so used to companies not caring about their past that I never even considered it just might work! No part number on it but you'd think they would know it if they made it. Wish me luck.

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Well once again the modern American company has meet all my expectations and completely ignored 2 of my emails. Any company that can't at least acknowledge a simple email is way to busy to get my business!

Thanks to caring individuals on the internet, here's what I found:

"This is a No. 694 Half Circle File Holder for a "Vixen" file for auto body work. You will find it in the 1939 Catalog #139. Tool not included in Walter's book. Do not know value, sometimes this type of holder brings good money, mostly of limited interest from my observations."

Courtesy of Peter Evans at Sawmill Creek Woodworkers Forum

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I do not work for Stanley, but think about it. This tool was was made and sold before most of us were born and the persons that work currently at Stanley Works probably do not know that tool from a potato peeler if they even know what that is. Give them some time and they might still come through with an answer.
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I do not work for Stanley, but think about it. This tool was was made and sold before most of us were born and the persons that work currently at Stanley Works probably do not know that tool from a potato peeler if they even know what that is. Give them some time and they might still come through with an answer.
Sounds great on paper but when a website runs me around in circles and when I do finally ferret out the contact information and then after hitting the mail button it tries one last time to sidestep the email contact and shuffle me off on some list of unrelated answers I don't have much faith in ever hearing from them again. If they were really service oriented they would have at least had an automated reply that they received my email and were looking into it. This ain't my first trip around the block in trying to get information out of corporate America. Little details like this are just one of many reasons our country is in the mess it's in.

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