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    Tools from the old world

    There were some sales in Baumax, so I took this 250mm adjustable wrench for 5Eur. Signed Merox, but sold under O.K.Line brand name. That thing tells me it's heavy duty, and I hope so :D And I found these things in my drawer :headscrat please correct me if I am wrong - I believe they are...
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    @Monte: the thing I like on german language are those superlong combined words: "Schweißpunktbohrer" - "vrták bodových svárů" in czech :)
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    @Flyingkite: Are you serious, or is it joke? And in case you are serious, where do you have this information from? I'm interested in any info about that mysterious screwdriver :D
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    @Cliceu - welcome! Interesting photo when hanging with hands up :thumbup:
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    ok, ok, I give up :)
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    Hmm, in my eyes it looks more like Moskvič 408 than Lada...
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    @Automatique: I thought about the material before your question, but You found it just now - I think it is made of Bakelite. @Jure: Bought it in local pawnshop, they have plenty of old tools there. About the car, I don't know, and I can't read cyrillic also - maybe somebody here will...
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    For 1Eur I bought this retro car set today :) Contains handle and four (PH1-PH4) exchangeable tips in a metal case. The handle is quite big - I took one picture with Zippo, just for imagination
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    Monte, that company exists no more, probably for many years...
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    I found some screwdriver with exchangeable tip, about 40yrs old, in my toolbox - I think it is yet unknown brand in this thread: SADUM, made by OPP PŘEROV (Czechoslovakia). I see that name for the first time, and google doesn't show any record too :headscrat
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    And I picked up some Heyco combi-pliers too. The thing I like is they are very thin... Anybody knows how old they can be?
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    I picked up this torx key at today's flea market, dated 1992, in unopened package. I know it isn't from "old world", but the package is in german language with price in DM. Today price was 10 cents :thumbup: it's unbelievable that this thing waited almost 20 years for me to open..
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    @Jure: And it is :thumbup: I'll take many more pictures next visit. @demographic: Maybe in GB, but don't forget that Czechoslovakia was part of the eastern block for more than 40 years... btw, anybody knows some details about that Kaise 987 multimeter? I can't find any info, there are no...
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    I made some pictures of my father's secret room ;) As you can see, he is an electrician. For the first time I took closer look at his tools and I was very surprised - so many West Germany tools, mostly Knipex, some pieces 30yrs and more old... I didn't know that it was possible to buy these fine...
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    That's a question :lol: Jonnesway seems to be cool, even that metal-on-plastic thread on my new micro bit holder looks strange. And I don't know anything about Magg.
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    Picked up these things today. Bit holder is Magg branded. Jonnesway screwdrivers were for 3Eur :)
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    I bought this cheap 200mm combi-pliers yesterday. Never heard about Teco, but for 120czk (approx.4 Eur) I couldnt go wrong :) Both jaws fit perfectly, sharp 62hrc wire cutter... practical use will show me more.
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    @Jure: I have one 14/15cm Tang Yugoslavia open-end spanner in my car toolbox, and that thing is indestructible.... @Bhae: Seems like Tona Expert sells these ratchet screwdrivers under their brand: and Bahco too:
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    Hi, thank You for finding the lost twin of my one :thumbup: but your set is more valuable than mine, because of the pouch and the most important thing - couple of extensions. I dont have any :( only handle alone...
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    Long time ago I remember that Shimano made his Biopace chainring for some years... maybe this is some kind of ergonomic feature too :p
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