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madbasser

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I just got these at the swap meet for 3 bones each.:rocker:
They look "Truck Fresh" :3gears:
I thought it was a good deal. Picked up a set for my father in-law left the rest. (I just don't like buying to re-sell, let other share in the wealth:pimpflash) The guy had a huge pile but they were all repeated sizes. Just these 6 to chose from. Not chrome or FD+ but hey beggars can't be choosers. :lol::lol:

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billymade

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At give away prices like that; NEVER feel bad about buying "extras" if you can afford it! I use those type of cheap bargains; to trade with other members here on GJ for other tools. It is a great way to fill in things that you need and helping others do the same; both get what they want, at minimal cost! :) I would rather trade; then pay out cash here on getting things I need! :)
 
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madbasser

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Finish looks really odd to me, any other numbers or symbols on them?

Yes they have the part number on the back, along with the "USA" markings. They are the industial finish ones so they have the "B" in the finish code.
example: GOEXM18B for the 18mm stubby.
 
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balane

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What the guy in the glasses said. ;) The B is the wrench's revision. Any finish wrench can come in any of the revisions.
 

franzdom

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G is industrial finish, like the GF80 is an industrial 3/8" ratchet while the F80 is the basic chrome 3/8" ratchet.
 
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