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Of course.
As you can see it was a while ago as it was back when you could get US made Bosch products.
pics ??![]()
@Monte : EUR 14,99 only ? Aldi is definetely the best "tool store" in the world![]()
Thanks for the pics, perhaps you should buy more Magna bit drivers, I cannot find any on ebay. Collectors item soon?

@Dykmore : my brother have an American "Magna" set (1/4 bit holder driver + bits) in a plastic blue case. The driver is the same as your exepting a longer shaft. I always considered this brand, very solid handle, good quality.
Vermont American perhaps?
This is from Vermont American website, Company fact sheet:Vermont American perhaps?
1970—Acquires Magna Division for its position in the screwdriver bits market
[...]
1989—Vermont American is first manufacturer to apply ribbed-tip technology to power screwdriver bits; first manufacturer to offer Iso-Temp™ toughening process for screwdriving accessories that increases life up to six times by increasing fracture resistance of tips; merges with Emerson Electric Co. and Robert Bosch GmbH (Sears is a preferred stock holder until 1991)
[...]
2000—Robert Bosch GmbH completes acquisition of Vermont American
[...]
2003—Robert Bosch Tool Corporation created
[...]
US Headquarters:
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation
Accessories Business Unit
Nice Schröder you have there. Today I paid the same amount for wiha stubby bitdriver at local hardware store and I think I got off easy. Not the one with the bitholder in the handle, just regular one.never heard of Rocol, but thanks for the link, they even have dealers here
Good Stanley tools for a nice pricesI bought these screwdrivers in Tesco sale (Monte, hi again) for 3Eur... Although the package should contain 6 pieces, there were only four of them
but it was the very last set there, so I didn't mind - for that price... Like all Stanley stuff, it looks like from the Old world, I thought it's from China, but at home I found some blah-blah about Made in USA with "global materials" on the back side...
And I bought this stubby bit driver too. It was little (the truth is: VERY) overpriced, but the thing I like from the first time is that any bit inside has absolute no playand the main reason for the buy is: IT'S TRANSPARENT!!!
I know that all the things I posted now are from the New world. I'm sorrybut I like them so!

Nice West Germany Wiha driver how old a driver?Wiha
Old tools collector?Some recent flea-market finds (excl. Kamasa ratchets and sidecutters)
Handles for various project
Flex-head ratchets from Kamasa Tools. Theres not too much Kamasa on this thread.
E. A. Berg sidecutters are still in good condition. 1964 marking on these, dunno are those made back then.

my new knipex


ThanksThanks!
Not sure I understood correctly but:
My planned use is for stuck fasteners. I make a groove with a small rotary tool (my Proxxon) hammer this in and get torque with a wrench to the hex bolster.

don´t know....Belzer is too old i think ... There was no internet when Belzer existed![]()
if the package say spain maybe its spain , if not then its Argentinia i think. but maybe spain if the package say soYou also could buy the Facom wrenches but where are they made ? Taiwan maybe ? France ? Italy ? dunno... So maybe i would buy Belzer....if you like them
over here i´ve seen them for 61€ but this includes 19% sales tax
http://www.werkzeugfachmarkt.de/oxi...uessel.-100M//anid/839442d44d2c8f426.12704350
in the Bahco online catalog i can´t find them , maybe they´re discontinued ? (or i am blind)
here the online catalog:
http://www.bahco.com/asp/form/index.asp?lngStructureID=1659&lngMenuID=1688
2 photos from an older Bahco catalog:
no, still belongs to my father
"Top Craft" ratcheting screwdriver made by Schröder in Germany.
bit holder can be attached to a power tool cord and holds 12 bits



Nice tools broI took more pictures of my father's tools today evening, and here are some interesting ones:
1) Old punch, made by OPP ROKYCANY (Czechoslovakia).
2) Stanley Thrifty 400 flat screwdriver, made in England.
3) Side-cutting pliers, age unknown, made by unknown manufacturer, but they seem to be a very high quality product. There is some unreadable logo on one side (visible on the second photo).
4) And the old cable stripper, made by Gosmet Bydgoszcz (Poland,

Awesome saw driver and bitsAs you can see it was a while ago as it was back when you could get US made Bosch products.

Long gone? Very much so. At least it looks like they did quality work!
Interesting design as well. What are the ends for? At first glance, it appeared to be a tap, but it looks like it carries all the tooth sizes that the sides have. Maybe for an application where you don't have much room to work?
Interresting design, both handle and the oversized shaft diameter are quite unusual. I like the way this brand make their tools @Jure : Excellent Knipex circlip pliers, excellent choice...i've got the same set![]()
For myself i'm plannig to buy two more extra pliers, those with a 90° head![]()

Nice West Germany Wiha driver how old a driver?
Jure, i don't have any Buco pulers but i'vre read many times they're good.
Jure, your girlfriend is a good guymy gf bought em,2 arm and 3 arm,2 arm seems to be good,but 3 arm looks pretty cheap,later i will post a pic![]()
Jure, your girlfriend is a good guy![]()

Of course.
As you can see it was a while ago as it was back when you could get US made Bosch products.
@Monte : EUR 14,99 only ? Aldi is definetely the best "tool store" in the world![]()

The tools they sell here at Aldi are definately not Old World.![]()
Nice Schröder you have there. Today I paid the same amount for wiha stubby bitdriver at local hardware store and I think I got off easy. Not the one with the bitholder in the handle, just regular one.
BTW: The Rocol stuff I use is not oil but grease and comes in a 500Gr can. I cannot find link on Rocol website for the can. I am not sure but I think the grease works better for drilling. And a can like that lasts for years for me.
I doubt I could find a single machinist over here that does not use this Rocol. I have often wondered about what is in this stuff, I have tried motor oil, ATF, regular grease, molly grease and these do not do much if you are drilling mild steel.
What brand do you use, I am pretty sure you got something similar.![]()
Oo..I see
Thanks for your detail explanation, catalog link and advise about BELZER + A pics for your Bacho old catalog it very helpful
The catalog pics exactly a same model I see at a shop![]()
BELZER (Germany/Argentina/Spain) vs FACOM (France/Italy/Taiwan) = I am agree with you, I go for BELZER![]()
You are the best friend to asked about Old World Tools
Btw: Nice "Top Craft" ratcheting screwdriver and bits + a good pics
thank! again buddy![]()
And this lasertip set with case:
All for cheap with free shipping!
This German made Bahco saw:
ah nice thanks for the pics !! There are not many Craftsman tools made in Germany except yours, a saw and the Cobras iirc.
And this lasertip set with case:
the case is cool !!!Never saw something like that here..
cute saw !
one more for the collection:
Where did you get that from? i´ve never seen that pretty case before...
Another maybe stupid question: how do you do too upload soo big pictures and not only tumbnails?
Also theres the wood drill bits(pricier than Colt though...)
Sears also has an extensive amount of Swiss products when you count all the saw blades, theres a few heat guns, some step drill bits and something else I think.
Another maybe stupid question: how do you do too upload soo big pictures and not only tumbnails?
It's from Amazon UK. Free shipping to D also I think.
A update of the PH2 collection please!
@Monte : Don't you already have a Sola measuring tape ?

Can you get me one of those pens?![]()
Also theres only 5-6 german made Cman drill bits and are they really better than Colt which is also German?
@Monte : Don't you already have a Sola measuring tape ?
He probably has 5 or 6 already, I bet![]()
nice pics + tape ! Looks like my Sola![]()
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ps : Is your Sola 8m, in Class 1 or Class II ?