american lockpicker
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Was about to recommend that.

I thought they had a lifetime warranty for a good reason![]()
Sure! Just tell me how many you will be for diner tonight please, it's getting crowded here, nobody can go to Bruxelles, Namur,... for their christmas parties because the highways are closed. So my mum's guest list is getting longer and longer since this morning, she asked me to wire a second oven (Which I had to install in the new kitchen in february)
I like the look! Are they rebadged or is it their own design?
I had a look on their website, some tools seem familiar...
The original was a Stanley brand. It was a 2-component handle, but with a cheapy plastic and textured rubber areas.
Here's some more pics of the Ko-ken T-handle:
With the awesome knurling, and the ball detent/dimple on the oval handle.

Member "Chreese" has a collection of Berner branded tools. I believe they source items from Stahlwille for part of their socketry items.
BTW, where's Chreese? Haven't seen him in a while.
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To everybody who celebrate christmas on the 24th: Merry Christmas !! Joyeux Noël ! feliz Navidad ! Buon Natale ! Frohe Weihnachten !![]()
Merry Christmas!PS:
btw vices: the last german manufacturer of cast vices "Schlegel" just announced that they will stop production as of 12/31/2010 because of economic reasons![]()
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If the Heuer models are all like that they're not the vices for me, I'm far too ham-fisted for non-replaceable jaws![]()
Oh that's a shame. Sadly for the European manufacturers the imports have reached 'good enough'.
Monte, i have a question for you. In your tool collection that seems to be very vast, do you have fractional or SAE sockets and wrenches ? or is everything in your collection of tools all Metric ?
Inquiring minds would like to know.
Any ideas on where to buy these in the US or what they are called?
Anyone know of an EU made version that works like them?
Thank you for your reply MONTE![]()
Any ideas on where to buy these in the US or what they are called?
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Anyone know of an EU made version that works like them?
What about the VBW version from Samstag?
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VBW says they are made in Germany...
Got this at the post office today.![]()

Mmmmm
Each time I tell myself, "I promise I won't buy any Facom, it's not a european manufacturer anymore", I think about these locking pliers and say, "they can't be completly bad if they produce such things".
Very nice purchase!!

Funny you should post this, I was in a new-to-me hardware store today that operates under the national banner of Do-It Centers. They has a carded pair of these called Lockjaws. They looked interesting, but at $27 I did not bite.Any ideas on where to buy these in the US or what they are called?
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I wonder is it possible to buy a NEW French made facom ratchet set anywhere?
There's no COO, damn it!So wheres that pen case made?
I wonder is it possible to buy a NEW French made facom ratchet set anywhere?
. I'm not sure that my father's sockets have France on it, and they're 15-20 years old...Cantause, my Facom torque wrench is made in Italy. Very good quality and it has a super smooth mechanism.
@Cantause
FACOM still makes most of their tools in Europe (60% according to their catalog). Many tools are still top quality tools including their ratchets and their screwdrivers.