superautobacs
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holy moly...downloaded the Tsunoda Japanese catalog, these guys are the Koken of pliers.
http://www.tsunoda-japan.com/EN/index.html
For what its worth, a tool store owner in Japan that ran a family business for 6 decades once told me that Tsunoda/King TTC is DIY/Hobby grade compared to professional grade brands like Fujiya, Victor, and Merry. Not meant to put down Tsunoda at all, but that was something that stuck with me over the years. I have noticed that Tsunoda is pretty commonly found in Home Centers in Japan (at least the one's I've been to in central Japan).
Maybe also check Keiba, all they do is pliers and nothing else.
Hozan and 3peaks are also top.
Someone who has a big collection of Japanese pliers recommended me the Keiba and 3peaks.
I suppose you should try yourself in order to verify any claims.
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Yes, both Keiba and 3.Peaks deserve recognition. They are representative of, if I may say so, the Solingen of Northern Japan.
Thank you, I cannot find anything on the net I suppose is for local markets. I saw them first time whilst travelling in China.
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Hrmmm, "Japan Quality" ..... I'd be suspicious of the claim that it's made in Japan.

Same here. I still have my Tamiya, tools, paints, & RC cars from when I was a kid sitting in a box somewhere.
I don't think many of their tools are made by OLFA. Just these hobby knives are & I think maybe one other model.
Yeah, I have a pair of Tamiya pliers from 1989 and they are sourced from Keiba.






