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Jim C.

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Metaldad and Travis,

You guys are getting some great stuff!! Wow!! Thanks for the photos.

Jim C.
 

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I will have to drag out all of my vintage non-blue handled Channellock pliers and take a pic.
The hardest part will be getting them all back in the drawer lol
 

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I will have to drag out all of my vintage non-blue handled Channellock pliers and take a pic.
The hardest part will be getting them all back in the drawer lol

Jeff, I was looking at my Champion DeArment Channellock #410 and they have 2 rows of the radiused grooves on both sides of the pin.

My newer #420 and #440 only have one, but I've never seen a new pair of #410 to compare to. Is this a feature of older Channellocks?
 

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I was looking at my Champion DeArment Channellock #410 and they have 2 rows of the radiused grooves on both sides of the pin.

My newer #420 and #440 only have one, but I've never seen a new pair of #410 to compare to. Is this a feature of older Channellocks?

That is just a feature of the 410 and 414 nutbuster pliers. The new ones still have the double channel.
 

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I got these in the mail today!! Got another set of the locking pliers since they are so nice, along with more NOS screwdrivers! More on the way! :thumbup::beer:


 

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Can I see a close up of the locking pliers?


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How much do they usually run? I need a good set for the house


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nice locking set, mr T.
i really dislike my local p.o.
seems like everything takes waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay longer to get delivered
my **** will get here eventually
 

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There is no link, just keep looking as they pop up from time to time. The seller that was selling them on ebay doesn't have anymore as I bought the last set he had.

Trust me, i've been looking! I need a set of these!
 

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Any way to date some nut buster's.

I have a few set's. The guy I got them from said they were old. But they look like what is available on ebay as new stuff.

Are these anything special. What would they be worth. A 414 nut buster and a 410 nut buster. New in supposed old package. Thanks
 
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Any way to date some nut buster's.

I have a few set's. The guy I got them from said they were old. But they look like what is available on ebay as new stuff.

Are these anything special. What would they be worth. A 414 nut buster and a 410 nut buster. New in supposed old package. Thanks

Late 90's or early 2000's is when they started doing clam shell packaging and since they are engraved and not stamped, I would date them to around there.
 

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Any way to date some nut buster's.

I have a few set's. The guy I got them from said they were old. But they look like what is available on ebay as new stuff.

Are these anything special. What would they be worth. A 414 nut buster and a 410 nut buster. New in supposed old package. Thanks

Dinner, maybe a movie, buy why would you wan to? :dunno: I learned a long time ago, don't date the nut busters! :evil:
 

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Dinner, maybe a movie, buy why would you wan to? :dunno: I learned a long time ago, don't date the nut busters! :evil:

Now that's funny. :)

The whole time I been lookin at these thing's I've been think of such crude comment's to be made.

But I wasn't sure how exactly the site took these things so I kept my mouth shut. Now I know. :lol:
 

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Late 90's or early 2000's is when they started doing clam shell packaging and since they are engraved and not stamped, I would date them to around there.


Are they worth trying to sell an extra set I have. Or no real money there. What would you value them at.
 
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Jim C.

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Those are GREAT drivers Travis. You're finding some great Channellock stuff. You're gonna need the bottom cabinet!!

Jim C. :thumbup:
 

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Someone will have to remind me to take a pic, but I also have an older version of that MX-41 driver which is clear and green. It's marked Upson Bros. who also originally made the Channellock screwholding drivers.
 
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