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XceL Orchard Park NY

RStewart

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a little north of boston
Push the button and the head comes off. Unfortunately only the one head attached. Only a buck so wth. Am I searching for unicorns if I try to find more interchangeable heads. Never saw one of these.
 

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SGT A

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I grew up in Western NY, not far from O.P. and my Uncle worked at Excel at one time. Most of his tools came from Excel but my favorite one that some how wound up in my tool kit, was an Excelite Pocket Socket. This tool was about 3in long red plastic hollow handle with a chrome steel tube with 1/2 and 7/16 hex drives inside and a smaller tube with 3/8 and 5/16 hex inside and 1/2 on the outside. the smaller tube slipped into the handle and was held in place with a simple clip that allowed it to slide from end to end exposing the needed socket. this was the handiest little tool for a mechanic working in heavy equipment and large truck dashboards. My only regret is losing it while on deployment in Iraq in 2004. If anyone was or knows of one, I would gladly pay a reasonable price to have one back in my arsenal.
 
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