Found a great deal on these, are they of better quality then normal PB?
5 5toes Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2010 Messages 200 Nov 29, 2010 #1 Found a great deal on these, are they of better quality then normal PB?
L lipadj46 Well-known member Joined Jan 25, 2010 Messages 1,044 Nov 29, 2010 #2 5toes said: Found a great deal on these, are they of better quality then normal PB? Click to expand... no............
5toes said: Found a great deal on these, are they of better quality then normal PB? Click to expand... no............
J Jack Olsen Super Moderator Staff member Joined Mar 22, 2009 Messages 6,678 Location Los Angeles Nov 29, 2010 #3 I don't know about quality, honestly. But I got a set and sent them back. They just looked cheesy. Plus, the stamp for the number doesn't adhere well to the gold. I prefer the red-handled originals.
I don't know about quality, honestly. But I got a set and sent them back. They just looked cheesy. Plus, the stamp for the number doesn't adhere well to the gold. I prefer the red-handled originals.
OP 5 5toes Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2010 Messages 200 Nov 29, 2010 #4 Now that I think of it they do look kind of cheesy. But $37 for 7 can justify that
A american lockpicker Banned Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 4,079 Location Wood County, WV, USA, NA Nov 29, 2010 #5 No but keep in mind plated gold wears easily.
M Monte Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2008 Messages 12,669 Location Germany Nov 29, 2010 #6 just buy them and keep them..... gold prices will rise.....
OP 5 5toes Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2010 Messages 200 Nov 29, 2010 #7 Haha here pawn shop can you weigh these screwdrivers and give me a value on them
D Daddy_Rabbit Banned Joined Oct 12, 2010 Messages 787 Nov 29, 2010 #8 Monte said: just buy them and keep them..... gold prices will rise..... Click to expand... gold PLATED **** is just that when it comes to commodity gold prices
Monte said: just buy them and keep them..... gold prices will rise..... Click to expand... gold PLATED **** is just that when it comes to commodity gold prices
S Stuey Well-known member Joined Jan 8, 2008 Messages 11,034 Location 28m above sea level Nov 29, 2010 #9 Talking about the ones mentioned here? http://toolguyd.com/2010/08/pb-swiss-gold-plated-multicraft-screwdriver-set-sale/ I can't find where it says what the gold-plating is actually for. Better corrosion resistance?
Talking about the ones mentioned here? http://toolguyd.com/2010/08/pb-swiss-gold-plated-multicraft-screwdriver-set-sale/ I can't find where it says what the gold-plating is actually for. Better corrosion resistance?
M Monte Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2008 Messages 12,669 Location Germany Nov 29, 2010 #10 or one day when they are discontinued you could sell them for high $$$ to a japanese collector
OP 5 5toes Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2010 Messages 200 Nov 29, 2010 #11 I know in speaker connection terminals they plate with gold so they wont oxidize?
A alberto Well-known member Joined May 28, 2007 Messages 756 Nov 29, 2010 #12 They were some sort of commemorative edition, if I recall correctly.
A american lockpicker Banned Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 4,079 Location Wood County, WV, USA, NA Nov 29, 2010 #13 Monte said: just buy them and keep them..... gold prices will rise..... Click to expand... Better off buying Philharmonics.
Monte said: just buy them and keep them..... gold prices will rise..... Click to expand... Better off buying Philharmonics.