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oldpliers1

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I have had the sickness for 40 years , around in 1980, stolen in the 80s ,never saw a pair to 2010 over here , here’s some photos of my daily sets.
 

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oldpliers1

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I have had the sickness for 40 years , around in 1980, stolen in the 80s ,never saw a pair to 2010 over here , here’s some photos of my daily sets.
The blue Handle J12098 is the toughest tool I have ever owned . The use and abuse they have taken is a statement to Klein quality. Well done Klein .
 

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The blue Handle J12098 is the toughest tool I have ever owned . The use and abuse they have taken is a statement to Klein quality. Well done Klein .
That’s a good looking assortment. Lots of capabilities there. Those J12098’s you mentioned aren’t very common around here. They look intriguing. I’ve never seen any in stores, supply houses or jobs. They look like a well used favorite. What got you on a pair of them?
 

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The blue Handle J12098 is the toughest tool I have ever owned . The use and abuse they have taken is a statement to Klein quality. Well done Klein .
I buy every used Klein tool I find except strippers, used ones are always trashed. I have never seen a pair of these, so I may have to pick up a new pair and try them out.
 

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I buy every used Klein tool I find except strippers, used ones are always trashed. I have never seen a pair of these, so I may have to pick up a new pair and try them out.
strippers like the ones you use in the USA do not sell very well here , I have a pair from Xcelite bought in 84&87 next to no use . Automatic and the plier type sell ok , but we hardly use any solid cable it’s stranded. I don’t think Klein produce that type of stripper but I have been wrong many times before . Cheers
 

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still no linesman but the diagonals showed up today!
Hi Jeff are they double dipped the grips white then red ? What’s a comparable composition? We won’t see them here ,
and they don’t look like the Journeyman.
thanks for sharing them it’s really nice seeing these great Klein limited items thank you .
 

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yes they appear to be double dipped! don't know what you'd compare them to.
Well they look great, a nice item for your collection , do you have a pair in the presentation box or other limited pliers ?
the ones with the Stars and Stripes look Fantastic.
it’s really nice to know their are other hand tool / pliers collectors out there, we all seem to have a appreciation For nicely made items . I always treated my tools in a respectful manner rather than abusive.
Good tradesman uses good tools , and you are only as good as the tool you use .
Keep safe regards from OZ .
 

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As promised:
Top row -
Wounded Warrior Project , 160th anniversary, glow in the dark 6 in 1, City Electric Supply (CES), American Legacy diagonal
Bottom -
American Legacy zipper bags, CES electricians scissors aka snips
Thanks Jeff nice items for a collector of quality tools , I understand the pleasure to the eye when you look at them .
And the fact you can use them in a professional manner enhances and justifies the purchase.
Enjoy regards Andy
 
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drum roll.....................
from the crypt, never got into collecting the special edition pliers.
it's more than enough, with my channey blue and diamond green collections.
and, i know i didnt get them all for pics.
 

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oldpliers1

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drum roll.....................
from the crypt, never got into collecting the special edition pliers.
it's more than enough, with my channey blue and diamond green collections.
and, i know i didnt get them all for pics.
drum roll.....................
from the crypt, never got into collecting the special edition pliers.
it's more than enough, with my channey blue and diamond green collections.
and, i know i didnt get them all for pics.
thank you for posting ,yes your a addicted to Klein, but owning quality tools and knowing how to use them is a skill worth having . Regards A
 

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I've used Klein for decades for electronics, auto electronics, and electrical work. They're among the last USA made companies but they are now selling China stuff so I won't be buying Klein for long. I sent them an email telling them what I thought of it. Got a nice reply explaining that it's just the few things going offshore.... For now, says I.
 

oldpliers1

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I've used Klein for decades for electronics, auto electronics, and electrical work. They're among the last USA made companies but they are now selling China stuff so I won't be buying Klein for long. I sent them an email telling them what I thought of it. Got a nice reply explaining that it's just the few things going offshore.... For now, says I.
Thanks for that information regarding China , that’s the reason I collect Crescent USA and Australia , Klein. Chinese stuff is throw away , I do not know how a American company could put their name on the junk .
 

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Hi these arrived made in 2003 , $24 on eBay, Klein 12098 base tool
 

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Are these any good what’s the pros and cons ?
I do like the weight of the non stripper pliers , they can knock a nail in when needed .
 

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I picked this set up at a recent estate auction.. $10....

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These arrived today from a local supplier for Aud $44 Usd $33 which is cheap by our local standards ,
after 11 years of hard work I am retiring my old pair to the collection. I see the new ones have been redesigned, and changed the grip colour slightly
 

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These arrived today from a local supplier for Aud $44 Usd $33 which is cheap by our local standards ,
after 11 years of hard work I am retiring my old pair to the collection. I see the new ones have been redesigned, and changed the grip colour slightly
Thank you for posting oldpliers.
 

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Interesting estate sale find.. orange handles and what appears to be original black paint.. havent researched yet.. but thought I would share... got it for a buck... handles have seen better days... but tool is sound. 213-9NE

Dennis, not to rain on the parade, but is that a crack above the part number at the pivot?

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