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    1948 Snap-On 184 mini cutters

    Here is a nice little pair of early Snap-On mini cutters I found at an antique mall today. These are #184 with the Vacuum Grip handles and a 1948 date code. They look just about like new, with the original oxide finish and no rust or nicks. They'll fit right in with my small but growing Vacuum...
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    Lots of Proto wrenches needed

    I'm working on filling up a few old Proto tool display boards. The standard wrench board is the first one I'm concentrating on, so I'll list what I need for it first. I will be happy to buy or trade for these wrenches. Thanks. ~Jim Ignition wrenches- I need the following: (3) 3210, (2) 3211...
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    Proto Display Boards

    I decided to put my old Proto boards back to work. These were hanging in an old shed where I had my small workshop when I was young. Since I moved out from home in 2002, they had just been hanging in there. I should have brought my camera when I went in to get them. One had part of an old bird...
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    Today's Snappy Purchases

    I finally got my green mini pick and driver set. I like it, but agree with others here who have bought them that they should have kept the knurled shanks on the drivers. I also picked up a new FBF80 3/8 flex ratchet to replace my trusty old 1996 F832. That ratchet was the first Snap-On tool I...
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    Snap-On 3ASHA hook in green

    I need a green Snap-On 3ASHA hook pick in green to complete a set. I would also be interested in a 3ASHA handle or a partial or complete set of the older hard handle picks in green. Thanks.
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    Some of my Snap-on goodies

    Here are some of my favorite tools. 1/4" drive Snappies: new TMR4 in green, 2011 THLFD72 in orange, 1996 TMRE4 pistol grip in red and the trusty old MV-71 flat handle. The pistol grip was one of the very first Snap-On tools I got.
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