TimDaToolMan
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What a name
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Model-...Parts_Accessories&hash=item564a69faae&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Model-...Parts_Accessories&hash=item564a69faae&vxp=mtr

Now the current run is King Tony.
I wish they sold t-shirts..
Well balanced, nice heft.I surmise he made a graduate of himself around June.It's an old and respected English manufacturer. My Whitworth sockets are by King ****.
Junior high is sure fun, isn't it, op?
In europe "**** is not weird like for you guys in usa! I have an old friend who name is ****!

The market here in Mexico has newer King Tony. Pure Euro design and darn nice tools. Some are more German style and a few are more British. Similarity is striking at least.
It may be a S. American manufacturer but I sure like them. (Argentina is COO on one.)
If related only by licence or relative similarity I apologise.
In europe "**** is not weird like for you guys in usa! I have an old friend who name is ****!
FANNY and BUM mean completely different things in England and we will laugh if we hear an American use them out of context in a movie or TV![]()
FANNY and BUM mean completely different things in England and we will laugh if we hear an American use them out of context in a movie or TV![]()
So... what do they mean in a merry old England?
"And you, do you find it amusing when I mention the name of my fwend.. Biggus Dickus.."
It cracked me up the first time I heard the phrase "Fanny Pack"
I always think of it as more of a hobby than a bag you wear...![]()



He has a wife, you know. You know what she's called? She's called... 'Incontinentia'... Incontinentia Buttocks ...
FANNY and BUM mean completely different things in England and we will laugh if we hear an American use them out of context in a movie or TV![]()
So... what do they mean in a merry old England?
Well quite literally Fanny here is slang for ******
and Bum is ones Backside or Bottom
They even make Metric Adjustable wrenches....
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