Stewart Off & On Tire Tool No.3
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about 13 inches long
looks like it uses a handle extension
anyone every seen one before or have any additional info?
Stewart Off & On Tire Tool No.3
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Re: Stewart Off & On Tire Tool No.3
Shown in Volumn XXVII, page 51...https://www.google.com/books/edition/Mo ... frontcover
It was popular enough when new that Stewart had to sue the American Auto Supply Company around 1915 to stop using the "off-an-on tire tool" name...
so there is that...
It was popular enough when new that Stewart had to sue the American Auto Supply Company around 1915 to stop using the "off-an-on tire tool" name...
so there is that...
Scott Conger
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Re: Stewart Off & On Tire Tool No.3
Thanks for the info ScottScott_Conger wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:04 pmShown in Volumn XXVII, page 51...https://www.google.com/books/edition/Mo ... frontcover
It was popular enough when new that Stewart had to sue the American Auto Supply Company around 1915 to stop using the "off-an-on tire tool" name...
so there is that...