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    Help identifying an old chisel...

    I came across this in an antique store yesterday. Paid $4 for it. Anyone recognize the maker?
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    Oh...wait...I think I can answer my own question...

    It looks like this is:

    G. I. Mix & Co.
    Yale
    No. 1 EX

    Anybody familiar with this?
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    I think I have a G. I. Mix chisel. I do not recall the "Yale No. 1 EX."

    If I find some time today I will try to take a picture.
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    There is one like it on ebay 121357368089

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    Mixed Up

    The mark on mine is different though the MIX & Co is there:

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