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EARLY 20TH C AMERICAN VINT SM BRASS HANDHELD BLOW TORCH, W/RED ENML PNTD HANDLE

$ 77.88

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Early to mid-20th century: Circa 1930-1955
  • 100% original vintage condition: Untouched & undisturbed
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • American: Vintage
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Good-Very Good overall vint cond: For sale is this nearly undamaged & very nice early-mid 20th c American vint handheld welder's or plumber's blowtorch/sm soldering gun, feat nat aged orig brass canister patina, wrought iron upper torch assembly & red enamel painted handle. It has a toothed black polymer finger turn propane gas, volume control wheel, located at the heel of the wrought iron torch assembly. The red enamel painted handle is scorched at the very top & slightly darkened & discolored due to repeated exposure to residual height from the torch's hot flame. This wonderful, most likely pre-WWII welding relic, could've been prev used by a plumber, auto mechanic or even a ship builder, of which sev were located on the coasts of both eastern NH & ME. It's more likely this sm brass welding torch was used by a mechanic or a local plumber, used to solder & fuse copper tubing together or for soldering electrical wires to car alternator ports, lights & heaters. No dings or dents. Great.
  • Brand: Unbranded (unmarked)
  • Brass, wrought iron, polymer: Vintage propane handheld blow torch
  • Polymer wheel finger turn: Black wrought iron torch assembly
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Propane fueled: Soldering torch
  • Original, naturally aged brass patina: Plumber's/welder's torch or soldering gun
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Former propane gas bled from canister: No fuel
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Pre-WWII to early Atomic age: Found on NH seacoast
  • Authentic: Original
  • Vintage welding/soldering equipment: Handheld soldering/welding equipment

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