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The Uhl brothers worked wonders with metal
This cabinet would have sat either beside a chair or atop a desk for many years serving to store pipes
This large industrial scoreboard was originally used for basketball games
This workbench was designed by Moore Tool likely around 1930 as a woodworkers solution for storage and work space
There is some minor surface wear as pictured but is in overall great condition
c. 1960 Tonalator Quack Device Personal Fan automotive The Uhl brothers worked wondersThis small box contains what appears to be a fan connected to a bit of wiring. The fan does not currently operate but the device does turn on 0 meaning the fan may just need to be lubricated. The face of the machine appears to read "Tonalator" while the original box reads "Have an Ionic Tonic". This device was developed by Shramyer Co. of St. Charles, IL. While it may appear so, this device is not a radio. The knob on the face of the device merely
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