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NEW: Rescue Tool for Firefighters & First Responders

MyChannellockTools

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Just a heads up for any Firefighters and First Responders out there.

The New Channnellock Rescue Tool is scheduled to release June, taking preorders.

It contains a different cutting head that will be a lot easier and cleaner to cut Car Battery Wires and still have the Spanner Wrench, Gas Shut Off, Pry Bar, and Safety Glass Punch all in one!
 
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Junkman

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I found the 1978 pictured above about 5 years ago and bought it for pennies on the dollar because it was located in the remote wilderness of Alaska. No one could figure out how to get it out of there and down to the lower 48. I came up with a plan, and 6 months later, it was in my driveway. Now, it sits in my garage waiting to be put back together after a complete paint job. Sure is a lot easier to take them apart, then it is to put them back together. Here is another in the collection.. I have yet to start work on this one, since the other two are taking up all my spare time.
 

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Junkman

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It didn't. The 1978 came from Alaska...... this is a 1969 that I found in Oregon and brought East to CT. Seems like all the cars on the East Coast go West, and the West Coast cars come East. Old ambulances in good condition are extremely rare, so when you find a good one you bring it home, no matter where it is located.
 
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