







That crochet tool is for headlight bulbs, the kind that are held in with a spring clip. If you ever need it, you will be sending HJE a thank you card, those clips can be a real PITA!
My order arrived to my APO last week. Not a large haul this year but picked up a few mostly USA odds and ends (Decoder wheel not pictured). Thanks for the great horse box art for my daughter who started riding this year. The second picture is from the two mystery bags with some great USA made products including a Mopar USA 3/8" wrench and a Wilde "crochet needle" looking tool that I'm still trying to figure out.
My mystery bag also included what very well may be a part of HJE history. At first I though maybe it accidently fell off a shelf into my order during packaging but it was very well wrapped. I present the Pièce de résistance- a Signode USA band tensioner complete with HJE autographed initials! I'm researching it's age and I wonder what HJE stories it could tell over it's decades of use in the store. Thanks Jori and the HJE crew. I will find a place to display it above my workbench and maybe find a use to band something.
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Thanks! good to know on the bulb hookThat crochet tool is for headlight bulbs, the kind that are held in with a spring clip. If you ever need it, you will be sending HJE a thank you card, those clips can be a real PITA!
That's some freaking cool artwork!
It’s a day, centered around the 4th of July, to buy tools made in the USA from the tool store, Harry J Epstein’s. It helps support American manufacturing and a small business.I realize I'm dense but wtf does Epstein day represent? I don't understand the name
Sounds like an excellent idea. I'm Canadian so I don't feel quite as dense for not hearing about it. Thanks for the info!It’s a day, centered around the 4th of July, to buy tools made in the USA from the tool store, Harry J Epstein’s. It helps support American manufacturing and a small business.
It’s been going on for a few years, and an opportunity to buy some great tools and get a t-shirt and other goodies thrown in.
Very much worth it, so watch for it again next year.
Is there usually a sale as well?It’s a day, centered around the 4th of July, to buy tools made in the USA from the tool store, Harry J Epstein’s. It helps support American manufacturing and a small business.
It’s been going on for a few years, and an opportunity to buy some great tools and get a t-shirt and other goodies thrown in.
Very much worth it, so watch for it again next year.
Yes, on a lot of the items. I needed a 35 mm impact socket and got some additional ones to fill some gaps in what I had. Same thing with some larger metric wrench sizes I needed. Wright makes quality tools, so I ordered what I needed from HJE.Is there usually a sale as well?
Is there usually a sale as well?
"How do I get those sweet sweet special GJ prices?"
- You have to create an account on our website and then DM me your email address so I can add you to the special GJ group.
- If you've already done this in years past you don't need to do it again.
- If you're unsure if you've done this, just ask and I can tell you if you're signed up.
- When you order be sure to leave a comment that says, "Happy Epstein's Day" or something like that. Points for creativity will be rewarded.
Is it time for the "Epstein Day 2022" thread yet?