Quick trip around the globe:
Wera 863T "Turbo" gear-assisted bit-handle.
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My thought was to replace the bit-handle in the KK62 pouch set with 863T, but as you can see above 863T is longer and thicker. It does not fit in the KK62 pouch.
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Excelta flush cutters, one oval head and one bevel head. Scuttlebutt is these are Tronex-made, but they have a better grip than any Tronex I've seen online (never seen one in person). They seem at least as good Schmitz or Knipex. The jaw cover is a very nice touch.
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If you're going to buy an obsoleted tool that you've never seen a need to own before, you should at least pick up the shiniest and most expensive of that type, right?
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And back where we started: NOS Wera 1/4" drive AF socket set (with added sockets: 5/32" from Williams and 1/8" - actually 3.2mm - Stahlwille) with screwdriver bits including fractional hex.
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This set has a quality feel to the case, and often it's useful to have non-metric sockets handy. This Zyklop feels exactly like my other 1/4" Zyklop in terms of backdrag, so build consistency is better than Snapon et al. I'm not sure I've ever seen a fractional hex screw, but I'm sure they exist too.