I can find #522B Wilde snap ring pliers online, these are completely different, maybe some sort of ignition pliers or something, There might be a missing jaw-closing spring between the handles. Wilde tools is still around making a range of pliers, prybars, punches and chisels in Hiawatha, Kansas.
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And a pair of Channellock-type pliers at another antique market.
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That is a snap-ring plier and slightly different variations appear in older Wilde catalogs. This particular iteration doesn't have the holes for a spring but is otherwise pretty much the same:
https://ia801400.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/20/items/wilde-tool-catalog-1059/Wilde%20Tool%20Catalog%201059_jp2.zip&file=Wilde%20Tool%20Catalog%201059_jp2/Wilde%20Tool%20Catalog%201059_0003.jp2&id=wilde-tool-catalog-1059&scale=2&rotate=0
Another brand I had never heard of but I'll check my boxes now and see if I have any.
Unlike the ones in the catalog these ones don't look like the tips are round to fit a snap ring?
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