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Epstein's Day July 4, 2013

Jeff

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Thanks for the reply Bull.

However, I think its a lack of quality control.

Why not press them in all the way? Why drill them so deep then? It's looks unprofessional.

My Pratt Reads were the same way. While it looks bad, it does not deter from the tools function.
 
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Thanks for the reply Bull.

However, I think its a lack of quality control.

Why not press them in all the way? Why drill them so deep then? It's looks unprofessional.

So basically if the handle was not clear and was made the same way, ignorance would be bliss?
 

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So basically if the handle was not clear and was made the same way, ignorance would be bliss?

Lol, yep. However, I don't think the term "ignorance" applies.

I have Gray scrapers that are pressed in all the way. This gap between the handle an the shank is something I've never come across before.

Like most people here, If I'm paying money for a product, I want a product in perfect condition.
 
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I wish Jori the best! But I need to pass this time, funds are low, and I ended up with some quality control issues on my Wilde stuff.
Along with the poorly ground chisels I had mentioned from the last buy, I recently went to use the bent needle nose pliers, and the tips don’t even close together.

I bought a bunch of Wilde punches recently from HE and they were all well made with no problems.

Why not press them in all the way? Why drill them so deep then? It's looks unprofessional.

Not bashing you personally, but some people here spend too much time looking at their tools trying to find issues that aren't even really defects.

From looking at your pics, the issue is so small I wouldn't even consider it an "issue." They look pretty good to me.
 
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The examples posted in this thread may lead some people to believe that Wilde has quality problems, which is definitely not the case, from my experience. I guess that just shows the internet amplification effect. Often the only people who post are people who complain.

You have to remember that these tools are bargain priced for USA made tools. The quality of my purchases has been above what I'd expect at this price point.

Anyway, here are my recent purchases:
-Wilde lock ring pliers. These are awesome for the $11 I paid. These same pliers have been rebranded by truck brands.

-A bunch of chisels and a couple punches. They look good to me and have been working great.

-The awesome Wilde pry bars.

-Wilde flush joint pliers. A good, basic plier with a unique design that's sold at a good price.
 
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MN Falcon

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Thanks for the reply Bull.

However, I think its a lack of quality control.

Why not press them in all the way? Why drill them so deep then? It's looks unprofessional.

Looking at your picts I might have also come to the conclusion that they might not have been pressed in to where they were supposed to be. Looking at Bull's answer though I got to thinking about other clear handle tools like screwdrivers. I have only a couple examples here in my office, I have a Craftsman 41589 1/8" Clear handle and the hole is drilled 5/16" passed where it is pressed in. I also have a Sentry Y102 that is drilled maybe a little over 1/16" passed where it is pressed.

Looking at it the Sentry does look a lot nicer and "professional" but you know I never really paid attention to the Craftsman until I saw your post, it just did the job for me. Of course the Craftsman handle is clear and red so it hides it a little and your handles are bigger so its far more noticeable.

Personally though for the cost, if the consensus is that they are strong, I could live with the blemish. Now that you have me thinking about it though I am going to try to remember to look more closely at some other "clear" screwdrivers that I have at home. I know I have a couple Klein and a couple SK with a transparent green handle. Its interesting to think that I have never seen that before even though it looks like it could be a common practice with brands like Craftsman.
 

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I'm in! It will be my first purchase from them. Maybe ill have them do some art to commemorate my first purchase! Hope whoever does the art rests his hand before the 4th!
 

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I think this is my perfect opportunity to give HJE another try. I suspect it will go better than last time

*Anybody else have issues logging in? I've requested my password be resent but alas, no response. Since in many cases that's auto generated email, I am not blaming HJE...but maybe their IT guy. Haha
 

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I've bought a bunch of Wilde stuff from HJE and it's good quality at a great price point. And the prybars are AWESOME!:)
 

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I'll second the Wilde pliers. I bought both the 6" and the 8" flush joint pliers, and they seemed of very nice quality to me. I'd purchase more Wilde in the future. Also, the Craftsman pry bars are made by Wilde.
 
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Suggestions:

Armstrong Maxx ratchets
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Wilde Pliers
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/SlipJoint/G262FP.NP.CC.html
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/SlipJoint/G263FP.NP.CC.html
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/GrooveJoint/G271FP.NP.html
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/WildeChrome/299.html
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/WildeChrome/G295.html
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/WildeChrome/G299.html

Wilde pry bars:
http://store.harryepstein.com/search?q=wilde+pry+bars

Mora knives:
http://store.harryepstein.com/search?q=mora

Opinel knives:
http://store.harryepstein.com/search?q=opinel

Wilde 6-in-1 screwdriver
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/CombSD/SW6.html

The basic Wilde screwdrivers (don't complain about the holes in the handle being drilled to different depths!). I have these screwdrivers and they're good, basic drivers:
http://store.harryepstein.com/search?q=wilde+screwdriver

Harry Epstein branded USA made tape measures. (full mini review at this link):
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/TapeMeasure/56907.html
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/TapeMeasure/57213.html

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Skip the Opinal and Mora knives as they're not US made for your July 4th shopping.:lol:

You know, I'm torn. I want to buy stuff from them but, I just don't see anything I need. I was hoping they'd get more new stuff in by now.:(
 

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I think this is my perfect opportunity to give HJE another try. I suspect it will go better than last time

*Anybody else have issues logging in? I've requested my password be resent but alas, no response. Since in many cases that's auto generated email, I am not blaming HJE...but maybe their IT guy. Haha

Well, I have to say HJE and Jori were right on it! I hadn't even contacted them yet and he responded with an email. Now that's impressive...mental telapathy for customer service. :rocker:
 

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I will be buying the Wilde 6 in 1 for sure, I need some hammer handles, probably some drill bits, a pair of Wilde snap ring pliers for a coworker, whatever else strikes me!
 

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Can we order anything from the Wright catalogue like we did on Wilde Wednsday, or does it have to be an item Epstein stocks?

I would like to know this too. I would be willing to preorder if I had to. There are a few larger items I am interested in. A large metric combo wrench set being one of them. I am also looking for some deep socket sets.
 

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Oh man... I've got a sticky note on my desk with a few things I was looking into. I'll definitely support Epstein's. I've always wanted some of their box art, too. :D
 

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Made the trip to the store this AM.
Took a few shots with the Cell Phone Camera.
Place hasn't changed and that Periscope is still there, Didn't take a pic of it though.
I remember when they redid this side of the brick building, Building is over 100 years old and was formerly a hotel
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Has looked like this since I can remember!
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Western Auto used to be an auto parts chain that began here in Kansas City MO
They were eventually bought by SEARS and went under. Saw this punch and chisel set and just had to buy one.
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A trip down Memory Lane this morning! Couple Wilde Screwdrivers, the Western Auto Punch Set (random US Punches and chisels) and a Wilde Punch and chisel set, and a set of Channelock Welpers! Number 360 if you want a set!
 

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That is an awesome place. I stopped in last November on my way through KC.

And yes, for those looking for ideas... check out the Channellock 360 "welpers".
 
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