Moose-LandTran
Well-known member
You gotta be kidding!
Nope, Serious. Like a heart attack.
Screenshot:
Completed auction:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160486402135&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
You gotta be kidding!
Thanks Monte. I am off to hunt some down on Ebay..
They came off eBay here, one seller has a few of these sets. They don't get bids and the seller has a lot of auctions, i got these for the starting price:
I really like Elora, Stahlwille and Hazet. They're the main German brands i look at buying tools from.
Esgen is another German brand i want more from, they make excellent tools.![]()
In the future it will be possible (starting october 15.) to buy Garant tools directly from www.hoffmann-tools.com
thx for the link !
good choice !
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Ever since you posted the SW-Stahl combination wrench i've wanted some..
Some nice Stahlwille wrenches for Diesel-Mech:
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Could not help myself. I pulled the trigger on "Stronger than any bolt". I do not need them at all. I pretty much work exclusively with metric and also have complete Proto (deep ring), Sidchrome (combination) and Gedore (double open) sets. But there is something so "primal" about such a statement on a wrench that I could not resistSomewhat like my "King ****" flare nut wrench purchases.
Do you mean you can buy direct from them in Germany if you're from anywhere? I made an account when you sent me a link to them before but they just referred me to their office in London, telling me to contact them for a catalogue. Not helpful, i wanted to browse and buy online.![]()
The more German tools i buy the more i want! recently i've bought mostly German tools, with a few various others mixed in. I really like socket drivers and special sockets, so have been hunting them down. Love the quality and finish.![]()
Evening all, been reading quickly and not posting due to lack of time lately, anyway, this arrived today:
Ko-Ken 3/8 sockets and extensions
So who won the auction i posted?![]()
Overlooked this one. What a beauty, can't imagine how beautiful a new one of this kind would be.![]()
New stuff i collected :>
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Today my replacement Elora 121 10mm x 12mm flare nut wrench arrived:
I used to have one, and then someone decided they had more right to it than me.![]()
Ebay.de:
http://shop.ebay.de/i.html?_nkw=gar...acat=0&bkBtn=&_trksid=p3286.m270.l1313&_rdc=1
Amazon.de:
http://www.amazon.de/s/ref=nb_sb_no...eld-keywords=garant+schraubendreher&x=23&y=15
In the future it will be possible (starting october 15.) to buy Garant tools directly from www.hoffmann-tools.com
aaaaahhhhhh cooooool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where did you find these !?!!??!?? They´re NOS with that inscription !! Like 10 years old or older .....
i want.........
ps: stay with Elora or Stahlwille or so...The money is better spent with a manufacturer instead of a mostly importer![]()
please post a link, I want hazet & stahlwille
Thanks Monte. I need to start making a monthly budget. I am well and truly out of space in my workshop and I keep buying. This thread is doing me no end of damage
I had a look at the Hoffmann Group e-shop today. I noticed they have a lot of items but no pricing (at least the items I viewed). I guess this will come in the coming days/weeks. Ebay pricing sometimes puts me off. I get Garant brand for Stahlwille/PB Swiss prices..![]()
Are Stahlwille or Hazet making Holex wrenches/sockets?
I recently purchased a regular 38mm Stahlwille 6pt socket and 3/4 adapter. Put it straight onto the Makita 440ft/lb impact driver and got a 35 year old seized flywheel nut (missing a corner from a historical attempt) off in 2minutes. I had no doubt a regular Stahlwille socket would be up to the impact task.. Wrong use, right result! Vote 1, Stahlwille!That said, I could not do it with my Nepros. Just too beautiful and no 38mm socket unless its KTC..
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please post a link, I want hazet & stahlwille
I have a tool kit in a leather case that contains Belzer tools. I would guess it to be over 50 years old. The zippered leather case is 12 inches by 12 inches ans over 2 inches thick. It contains 21 tools plus a file set and has leather covers on the inside to protect the tools.
I also have a Rumpp tool kit that is about the size of a hand that contains tools stamped "ALKER". I assume it is over 50 years old also.
Any help is appreciated. I will try to post pictures.

I've got some old Stilsons that used to belong to my late Father that are proving to be a bit of a mystery. I've posted this same question on Papawswrench Tool Talk, but we didn't come up with much other than the suggestion that they may have a link to WW2 and the Nazi's plans for the new Europe - NEUROPA
Here's what I've got:
1 x stilson, markings as follows: MADE IN WESTERN GERMAN
(the Y on the end has been drilled out), DROP FORGED STEEL, 10, NEUROPA, (traces of red paint still on the handle)
1 x stilson, markings as follows: DROP FORGED STEEL, 10, NEUROPA
1 x stilson, markings as follows: DROP FORGED STEEL, 12, MADE IN GERMANY.
The above 3 stilsons all appear to be made by the same company, but have different markings, and I can't find ANYTHING about them on the Internet.
Anybody out there know anything about them?
Does anybody have any of these in their toolbox/collection?
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Thanks for your comments. Would Ebay be my best way to sell them?
Thanks Monte, that's some great info you've given me there.![]()
Is there much of a "collectors" scene in Germany for german historical/old tools?
Seems strange that there were no results on a german tool forum for a german tool when I have some here in Australia many 1000's miles/KMs away!
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So your answer then leads to some more questions...
Where are all these tools now?
How many were made?
Were they only made for export?
How the hell did they get all the way over here?!
Does anyone else have one?
Does anyone collect them?
What (if anything) are they worth?
Anyone with answers to any or all of these questions is invited to speak up, all help appreciated and welcome
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Hang on, are those Wiha ratchets real? What's the part number?
@rocketv:
ps:
does someone have one of these Wiha ratchets ??? (Looks like Koken)
And the new 2010 Wera advent calendar filled with 24 tools
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Hrmm, does look like Ko-ken, especially with the phillips screws. ...but I'm guessing it's a special bulk order from Taiwan.![]()
Wow, that looks great.
PS. Is this version on circulation over there now?
What in the heck are those Weras with the drive end called? I've never run into that from a US vendor.
What would be really cool would be something like that with a 3/8" square end on the blade and a matching one in the handle ala VIM or the Mac (VIM?) extensions.
And the new 2010 Wera advent calendar filled with 24 tools
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Where can i get one??? eBay.de?
DO WANT!
I really want a set of their black/yellow "Bumblebee" screwdrivers, the square drive end is awesome!
The new ones probably will follow. On ebay.de i couldn´t find one, but amazon.de has the new set
http://www.amazon.de/dp/B003A66QHW/