
Indestro 2553 magnetic pick-up tool (patent 3582123)

Indestro 2820-1 1/4" drive Flexible Driver (driver handle only)
After reviewing the company's catalog and talking with Debbie on the phone at SE Tools in Lapeer, Michigan yesterday morning, I am fairly sure that Indestro was outsourcing both of these items from SE Tools.
The company's owner is on vacation this week, so I'm waiting for his confirmation (if and when it ever arrives.)
In the meantime, because of some points mentioned during the phone call yesterday, I'd put money on SE Tools being OEM on these items not only for Indestro, but many other tool sellers as well, including some that drive around in large white panel trucks.
The 2553 magnetic pick-up tool is pretty self-explanatory, and we probably all own some variant. Amazingly, that little unit still picks up nuts and bolts and sockets after banging around in my tool box for 50 years.
The 2820 "Flexible Driver" may look familiar to some. They were also marketed under various brand names, including one sold out of large white panel trucks.
Currently I have the attachments 2820-2, 2820-3, 2820-4, but I'm missing the 2820-5, should any of you just happen to have one laying about that is currently not in use or needed.
As an odd coincidence, somebody just listed one of these this morning
on Ebay for $24 + shipping. I wonder if he'll get that. I didn't pay anywhere near that for mine, and I bought it when there were still Delco point-triggered distributors and Rochester Quadrajets on the road and there was actually a practical use for this gizmo.
