• Vintage Buffalo no. 2500 hand vessel impact driver tool with original blue metal case - Antique Barcalo made in USA collectible mechanic hand tools
  • Vintage Buffalo no. 2500 hand vessel impact driver tool with original blue metal case - Antique Barcalo made in USA collectible mechanic hand tools
  • Vintage Buffalo no. 2500 hand vessel impact driver tool with original blue metal case - Antique Barcalo made in USA collectible mechanic hand tools
  • Vintage Buffalo no. 2500 hand vessel impact driver tool with original blue metal case - Antique Barcalo made in USA collectible mechanic hand tools
  • Vintage Buffalo no. 2500 hand vessel impact driver tool with original blue metal case - Antique Barcalo made in USA collectible mechanic hand tools
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Buffalo No. 2500 Vessel Impact Driver w Original Metal Case

$21.00

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Description

Vintage Buffalo no. 2500 hand vessel impact driver tool with original blue metal case. This antique Barcalo made in USA collectible mechanic hand tool is ready to be shipped across North America. Contact us for international shipping.

Brand

Barcalo Buffalo

Barcalo Manufacturing was founded in Buffalo, New York by Edward J. Barcalo, and was in operation by 1896, based on a later catalog that noted "Quality Products Since 1896". Barcalo's early products included metal bed frames and cribs, and patent records going back to 1903 show the development of products of this type. The company apparently met with some success, as the company founder was able to build an impressive Georgian Revival House [External Link] around 1907, a well-known landmark to those interested in the architecture of the Buffalo area. A 1907 issue of The Foundry printed a brief notice that Barcalo Manufacturing was adding a foundry of size 95 by 135 feet to its existing facility, and also planned a three-story addition to the factory. More info at http://alloy-artifacts.org/barcalo-buffalo.html http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2016/12/vanished-tool-makers-barcalo.html