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Picked these up today at the local pawn shop for $10. 440, 426 and 350S. Didn't really need the 350S, not sure how they are best used, seem like a linemans pliers but with spring assisted opening? Either way, for $5 I wasn't going to pass them up, they are like brand new.
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Jim C.

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Picked these up today at the local pawn shop for $10. 440, 426 and 350S. Didn't really need the 350S, not sure how they are best used, seem like a linemans pliers but with spring assisted opening? Either way, for $5 I wasn't going to pass them up, they are like brand new.
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Three pair of used Channellocks that are still in good useable condition for ten bucks? That's a nice price. I would have bought them too.

Jim C.
 
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Looks like a I'm going to have to check out one of those Do It hardware stores.
 

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If I'm not mistaken, Do It Best is one of the licensees of the Channellock brand name for imported stuffs, which I'm pretty sure those knives, lights and tape measures are. I believe that they've positioned it as their house brand.

They have seemingly exclusive access to a bunch of stuff under the brand which isn't domestic production.

DIB is also the source for the blue Channellock 26" toolboxes (identical to Craftsman stuffs).
 
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Jim C.

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^^^^^ Wow Travis, what a great find! I didn't even know Channellock made those snips. They seem to have had a fairly diverse offering of tools at one time. I wonder why they cut so many from their product line? Also, do you think those snips were actually made by Channellock, or possibly by another manufacturer? They look a little like Midwest brand snips.

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Hey Jim,
It wouldn't surprise me if Midwest or another company made them. They do have Channellock engraved in them, along with USA. The only other markings I could find was a letter J on them. I'll try to take some close up photos later tonight!
 

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Those 350s pliers used to be called "Rebar Pliers". I checked and Klein is calling that style "Ironworker Pliers" now as well.
 

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Those NOS Channellock tin snips look like USA Stanley to me. I have Wiss snips of various ages and they are all more narrow around the hinge area. My Midwest snips are wider like the Channellock ones shown, but there are quite a few small visual differences. The Midwest snips I have were all purchased within the last 10 years though, so maybe the Channellocks are a match with older ones.

I have a single pair of Stanley's that I got as part of a tool lot at an estate sale a while ago, and upon comparison they appear to be a possible match. The attached picture is one I just grabbed quickly from Ebay because I am lazy. The second one down on the right is the one I have and it is marked Stanley 1543S. I don't know it's actual age since I bought it used, but it is USA made so that dates it a little bit. The pair of snips on the bottom right might also be a pair of Stanley's, because that's what the back of mine look like and the hinge bolt, screws, and nut all look the same.
 
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found a do it best next town over.
waste of time. only items they had was one pair each of 426, 420, 430, 440

Bummer! When I saw that you posted, I figured that you scored something good. Maybe next time. I'll have to find a do it best nearby and see what they have.

Jim C.
 

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Got these in the mail today! NOS Channellock #48. They came in a white pouch, however, thanks to Jeff Moss, I have a #48 blue pouch waiting for them to go in!! :thumbup:

More on the way!
 
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Got these in the mail today! NOS Channellock #48. They came in a white pouch, however, thanks to Jeff Moss, I have a #48 blue pouch waiting for them to go in!! :thumbup:

More on the way!

I'm telling you Travis, you must have the greatest NOS Channellock collection on the GJ. No doubt.

Jim C.
 

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BIG thanks to GJ member karrkrazee who spotted these NOS Channellock #85 Fence pliers in an old hardware store in Philly and reached out to me! Great addition to my collection!! :thumbup::beer:

 

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I've used a pair of those to pull THOUSANDS of staples from the floors in my house when replacing carpet and vinyl throughout. I think flooring installers are sadists the way they use so many damn staples!
 
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Jim C.

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Look for the #317 rather than the #318 model if you would prefer a narrower profile.

Thanks Snap. I did buy the #318s a while back, but I've been considering another pair. I was looking at the #317s at Home Depot a few days ago. Maybe I'll stop buy there on the way home from work. You're right about the #318s, they're a little more heavy duty.

Jim C.
 
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BIG thanks to GJ member karrkrazee who spotted these NOS Channellock #85 Fence pliers in an old hardware store in Philly and reached out to me! Great addition to my collection!! :thumbup::beer:


Wow! How cool is that? GJ members are helping you build your NOS collection! I'm telling you, it has to be the best NOS collection I've seen.

Jim C.
 

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Thanks Snap. I did buy the #318s a while back, but I've been considering another pair. I was looking at the #317s at Home Depot a few days ago. Maybe I'll stop buy there on the way home from work. You're right about the #318s, they're a little more heavy duty.

Jim C.

I haven't gone through the entire thread, but if you haven't already got yourself some #209 oil filter pliers and #960 electrical locknut pliers (invaluable if you do any residential electric), those two styles would make good additions to your collection (and toolbox).
 

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BIG thanks to GJ member Flatintoone for this awesome Channellock cowbell! A nice piece of memorabilia to add to the collection!! :thumbup::beer:

 
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