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bobemmerich

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Allen brand U.S.A. made Torx and external torx sockets. All for 30 bucks. I thought it was a pretty good deal.
 

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bobemmerich

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Thanks. I actually only needed a T-45, but for 15 bucks, I may as well buy the whole damn set, and the externals..Well I haven't had a chance to need them, but for the 10 bucks I figured "Why the Hell not?" . I agree on the Yuengs. We don't have it here in Ct, but luckily I work 5 minutes away from the NY border and can get it without lots of travel. :beer:
 

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Nice score on the tools. I like USA made Allen tools, nice stuff.

Heck come to PA you can get a tour of the brewery and free samples afterwards. :thumbup:
 

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Nice pickup. It's not easy to find quality Torx sockets at a decent price.

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They don't make Weidemenn and Little Kings anymore? Or how about some Carling's Black Label. Brewed right out of the Ohio river! Or maybe a Hudepohl? I sure do miss Cincy.

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Me and a couple friends have a w/end scheduled to go to the brewery on 9/16. In went to the Tampa brewery tour when i was in Fl. a few years ago. Looking forward to the "real deal" in Pa.
Thats what I was thinking. I did a search and found out I could buy this entire set (from an Ebay seller) for the price of the T-45 alone. Almost all my mechanics hand tools are Allen. They're made to last and as of late were still made in the U.S. They (Danaher) are starting to make them overseas, but I will look for the "older" U.S. stuff. Cripe usually has a decent amount. They label the USA made ones, so it makes it easy to determine them from the "fakes".
 
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