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    Collecting tools?

    I was at Lowe's the other day and overhead this one guy saying he collects tools. Is that even a thing? I personally buy tools to use them, not to purchase them then store them somewhere just to collect dust. IMHO tools are meant to be used. Coins, stamps, comic books, baseball cards, etc...
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    Rounded out nut driver

    I have this really old Craftsman 1/4 nut driver that a dear friend gave me, but now it's completely round out and doesn't do anything now. I know I can simply purchase a new one, but it has sentimental value. Any ideas on how I can revive it again? Thanks
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    Socket nut drivers

    I like the look of these socket nut drivers, but I can't seem to find them in SAE. Anyone use these style nut drivers?
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    U.S.A. made vs German made

    Do you guys prefer buying tools made in U.S.A. or made in Germany? I buy U.S.A. to help support our workers, don't get me wrong I love Knipex, but I much rather buy Channellock, Matco, Snap On, etc
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    Bahco adjustable wrenches

    So, I've never had any Bahco adjustable wrenches. I see they have some that have black phosphate finish and others with chrome finish. Which finish is higher in quality? and what is the difference?
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    Challenger USA screwdrivers

    Picked up a Challenger Made in USA PT2 Phillips head screwdriver from a local thrift shop for $2 the other day. Does anyone know what year these Challenger screwdrivers were made and up to what year?
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    Where to find vintage Made in U.S.A. hand tools

    Greetings to all. (new member here) Not sure if the tools I'm going to be referring to are considered vintage or simply classic tools (because vintage most of the time means tools from the early 1900's on ward). I am talking about Craftsman, Stanley, SK, Channellock, Snap-On, Fuller, Husky...
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