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It's nice to see at least those are still made in Switzerland. Based on the reviews I have read and such, Bosch still makes the best jigsaws on the market.. at least of all those which are priced reasonably anyway.

Oh yeah and FYI sears has better prices on Knipex than Lowes.

The fact it was made in Switzerland was actually why I got one. A long time ago(around when I signed up) I was at Sears shopping for jigsaw blades for my dad's Black & Decker. I seen they were Swiss made so I got a pack unfortunately(or fortunately really...) they were T shank and the B&D used the other type. So I go looking for a jigsaw on Amazon and see a Bosch barrel grip and I read the reviews and someone mentioned it was made in Switzerland which blew my mind(I thought everything but Festool and Fein was made in Mexico or China) as it was at a price I could afford. Later I see the 1590 EVSK at Lowes and I ended up getting it and a ton of other Swiss and German made Bosch tools later on. :)

Yeah I get the Knipex on sale at Sears otherwise I go to Lowes as I get a 10% military discount. :)
 
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so which one will you buy ? :D

I don't know yet. Maybe not until my current cheapie one decides to quit on me. So far it's lasted more than a couple hours of run time. :D I'll think about it more when my income is more stable (just like Lockpicker...job situation isn't the greatest :().

...only with a rubber heads hammer:)

It almost feels shameful to hit them beauties.

It's kind of ironic that all these renowned European screwdriver manufacturers have poured in a lot of R&D into their production of putting out highly accurate and precise tip profiles, to come out with these screwdrivers that encourages the user to use a hammer. :bounce: ....but in hindsight, I think PB was smart. They actually placed a design on the striking surface to intentionally discourage users from striking it, and thereby lengthening the useable life of the screwdriver. :D




Speaking of PB Swiss....
They recently came out with a new hammer.
The PB 304 Multi-Purpose Mallet which comes with a steel face:
http://pbtoolsus.thomasnet.com/viewitems/hammers/striking-tools-hammers-pb-304-multi-purpose-mallet?

The blow-up picture from their site is:
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What crappy photoshop/editting skills. I couldn't believe they'd allow such a product photo.
Here's a REAL photopraph of it:


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I don't know yet. Maybe not until my current cheapie one decides to quit on me. So far it's lasted more than a couple hours of run time. :D I'll think about it more when my income is more stable (just like Lockpicker...job situation isn't the greatest :().

ok let me know when it´s time so you buy the right one :D

Speaking of PB Swiss....
They recently came out with a new hammer.
The PB 304 Multi-Purpose Mallet which comes with a steel face:

indeed the real pics look much better....
but i wonder why they put plastic between the steel face + hammer body ? Looks kind of strange !? Maybe they didn´t want to copy the germans too much :D (or to protect the hammer body ?)

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bzw Abit tools :)
http://www.abit-tools.com/mon_sale2011_page/tone_bitRAX_sale_a.html
that looks nice :)
 

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@monte
Thanks to share PICS of your awesome angle grinder collections:bowdown::bowdown: :drool: :drool: :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:

Random tools.
Heyco, Benscheidt and Rennsteig.
PB Swiss + Wiha Hex driver (cold war era:pimpflash).
Protractor from http://www.shinwasokutei.co.jp/
Stahlwille and Benscheidt chisels + Horex(Preisser) square.
Wow nice tools!
where you bought a Protector?
Awesome Japanese made praybar:beer:


Nice torch monte:thumbup:
talking about torch here a torch I used it for my routine Air-conditioner and chiller unit maintenance.
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Tools from the old world are conquering America?
Hanover Tool store happened to be very similar to the German Bauhaus, maybe less glamorous but packed with tools from the top to the bottom! So I decided to take a store tour with my monster camera. This time (unlike my Bauhaus tour in Germany) I got an official permission from the store manager, a very nice and friendly lady.
I was surprised to find the Knipex stand in one of our local stores, Hanover Tool.
Thanks for a very nice store tour PICS:rocker:
Got a lady phone number:D

Cool pics. :)
Heres something I found whilst looking for Swiss Army surplus.
Someone here should buy it and take individual pics of all the tools and get a list of brands + COO. :)
Electrician sets?

I bought these Nos Dowidat No.2 offset box-end wrenches a few weeks ago,and the rounded edges are very comfortable 20,- (the first new set for me,and perhaps the last)
Excellence Dowidat wrenches..:beer:

Mato grease gun
www.mato.de
...and the proper grease from Liqui-Moly
www.liqui-moly.com
Nice:bowdown:

I tried out a new store. http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk caught my eye with low prices and a good selection. I am happy with delivery time, packaging and shipping cost. Recommended!
So what did I get?
Congratulation nice shopping:thumbup:
How do you like Wera torx set?

I needed a decent quality 1/2" ratchet and found this one for a great price.
Toptul, made in Taiwan.
Are you satisfied with their quality and what your opinion about their performance?

I found a camera recently and got my card reader to work so I took some pics at Lowes and Walmart.
Wow nice shot!:rocker::rocker::eyecrazy:
Thanks to share a PICS:beer:

I also received an order from Cripe Distributing. Mostly Gearwrench stuff...
Nice!
Thank for a great PICS!:beer:
 
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Some new Stahlwille goodies. Long needlenose pliers, 250mm sidecutters, 356mm long 1/4 extension and 19mm socket. Socket is replacement for worn out Kamasa socket :)
 

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@american lockpicker thanks for the pictures and Good luck finding a job:thumbup:

@Flyingkite nice store,are those little blue wiltons USA made?



I'm afraid all Wilton's vises and clamps are made in China.

Like my 4-in Drill Press Vise:

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@american lockpicker,

Thank you for the pictures, neighbor.

It's amazing that they still sell some stuff made in Japan & Europe.
 
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Do you need it for professional or DIY use ?

Is not a tool I will be using everyday but when used it will be abused.

I live in Bergen Norway and all you can get around here is blue & yellow tools:lol: I can also order Fein & Flex but if it breaks down needs to be shiped to Oslo or somewhere in Sweden and you lucky if you get it back in two weeks :sad:

So the decision needs to be wise...
 

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Finally arrived my Stahlwille Manoskop 730N/10. :beer:

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Interchangeable Head.

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This time 3/8" is contemplated.

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Scale with the perfect view, fast and accurate adjustments. No need return to zero.

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Good finish.

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My 3/8" sockets fits perfect.

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Close of my 3/8" set. Is not complete yet, next year try to complete it.

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End of year is difficult international purchases in my country, delay in delivery, delay in customs, high currency exchange... :willy_nil

I will stop in my purchases this year. :drink:

However It's a good thing, extra work to win money. :beer:
 
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Is not a tool I will be using everyday but when used it will be abused.

I live in Bergen Norway and all you can get around here is blue & yellow tools:lol: I can also order Fein & Flex but if it breaks down needs to be shiped to Oslo or somewhere in Sweden and you lucky if you get it back in two weeks :sad:

So the decision needs to be wise...

Then i would get blue. Yellow is produced too far away so if parts are missing they have to be shipped from far far away :D ;)
Bosch has a pretty good spare parts service with online catalog and often you still can find spare parts for tools which are 20 years old. Try that with other manufacturers ...

Bosch GWS 11-125 CI or Bosch GWS 11-125 CIE (with Styringselektronikk :)) (1100 Watt) or Bosch GWS 14-125 CI / GWS 14-125 CIE (1400 Watt) for the most powerful compact angle grinders if you use it often with "energy intensive" abrasives like flap wheels. I would visit a Bosch "BSS" dealer they should have the products in stock. For example: www.neumann.no


Finally arrived my Stahlwille Manoskop 730N/10. :beer:

WOW nice !!!!!!! The best torque wrench !!!!!! :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

I will stop in my purchases this year. :drink:

noooo :D ;)
 
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Finally arrived my Stahlwille Manoskop 730N/10. :beer:

*snip*
:drool:

My old square is hiding in the most obvious place, hence I can't find it, so off to the store I went.
 

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Then i would get blue. Yellow is produced too far away so if parts are missing they have to be shipped from far far away :D ;)
Bosch has a pretty good spare parts service with online catalog and often you still can find spare parts for tools which are 20 years old. Try that with other manufacturers ...

Bosch GWS 11-125 CI or Bosch GWS 11-125 CIE (with Styringselektronikk :)) (1100 Watt) or Bosch GWS 14-125 CI / GWS 14-125 CIE (1400 Watt) for the most powerful compact angle grinders if you use it often with "energy intensive" abrasives like flap wheels. I would visit a Bosch "BSS" dealer they should have the products in stock. For example: www.neumann.no

Thats funny, neumann is one of my favorite shops here (they offer great support).

They can also get Fein and according to them it takes the same time to service as the Bosch...

GWS 14-125 CIE is certainly a beast :eyecrazy:

Last question :eek: does fein grinders have any advantage over Bosh ? also the ones with QuickIN change system can they accommodate all sort of a abrasives from other companies?
 

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here another torch from CFH:

Thanks, never heard about this brand before:thumbup:
Also, nice Mato grease pump.

Some new Stahlwille goodies...

Always a pleasure to see some Wille stuffs:thumbup:

Schröder ratcheting tap wrench

Very good looking tool. I can remenber my father having one of these ratcheting tap wrenche, but branded Facom and not as well made as this Schröder.
Btw, do you believe it's made in the house by Schröder or it's outsourced ?


where you bought a Protector?

I get it from a local shop, in Paris. Do you know Shinwasokutei ? They definetely make good measuring tools. I've got this 15cm square too :




Sitting with other Japanese friends:)






 
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ok let me know when it´s time so you buy the right one :D

Thanks! :)


indeed the real pics look much better....
but i wonder why they put plastic between the steel face + hammer body ? Looks kind of strange !? Maybe they didn´t want to copy the germans too much :D (or to protect the hammer body ?)

Abit says that it could've been done to retain the great balance that their hammers have. Perhaps, maybe? :dunno:
I might just get the replacement face and place it on their largest dead blow that I got.



Yeah, looks nice.
Sourced from the same place as Wera and Facom.
Here's Tone's product announcement for that bit ratchet:

http://www.tonetool.co.jp/Products/pdf/080.pdf


Btw, Tone sources from Facom for their insulated tools lineup:

http://www.tonetool.co.jp/Products/pdf/068.pdf



@Cliceu,

Awesome purchase! Love the Manoskop. :rocker:



@Automatique,

Shinwa is good stuff, and I like your collection there. Among other small stuff, I have a unique carpenter's square that's been with me for close to 20 years.

Just like this: http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=64334&cat=1,42936
 
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Last question :eek: does fein grinders have any advantage over Bosh ? also the ones with QuickIN change system can they accommodate all sort of a abrasives from other companies?

In comparison between the Bosch GWS 14-125 CE and Fein WSS 14-125 the Bosch is shorter, weight and other technical data is about equal, Bosch has 70 Watt more output power and is 1000 rpm faster and has a slimmer housing (circumference 20,4 cm) than Fein (21,1 cm measured behind the gearcase) so i think it´s a matter of taste which product you prefer or how you use the tool. For example Fein has a slim "tail" so it´s a bit more comfortable to hold in 2-hand applications, while Bosch is shorter which might be helpful sometimes. It also depends on if you prefer a top or side switch. So every tool has it´s pro´s and con´s thats why i have both :D

The Quick-In system can´t be used with M14 threaded accesssoires like wire wheels with built in M14 thread (cup brushes e.g.) also you need a special spindle and backing pad if you want to use fibre discs. The Quick-In spindle looks like this: click and click

So if Fein, and if you only want to buy 1 angle grinder then i would recommend the M14 version "WSG 14-125" . Fein just has reduced their prices for angle grinders (at least here) about 25% so they´re more reasonable nowadays...


Thanks, never heard about this brand before:thumbup:
Also, nice Mato grease pump.

CFH is available mostly at big box stores so i think it´s DIY quality. It´s cheap and does it´s job :D


Very good looking tool. I can remenber my father having one of these ratcheting tap wrenche, but branded Facom and not as well made as this Schröder.
Btw, do you believe it's made in the house by Schröder or it's outsourced ?

You maybe have the chance to find Schröder tools in france soon too since Peddinghaus (MOB) will take over the production of Schröder effective 1. january 2012. I think they make the tap wrenches since they also make this ratcheting screwdriver which seem to use the same mechanics ? I don´t know if they also make the handle of that driver maybe the other Schröder company has something to do with it but they offer these services so they should be able to make the tap wrenches i think ? But i don´t know :)

btw.: nice japanese goodies ! :drool:

Abit says that it could've been done to retain the great balance that their hammers have. Perhaps, maybe? :dunno:
I might just get the replacement face and place it on their largest dead blow that I got.

the idea with just buying the replacement face is good :thumbup:

Yeah, looks nice.
Sourced from the same place as Wera and Facom.
Here's Tone's product announcement for that bit ratchet:

http://www.tonetool.co.jp/Products/pdf/080.pdf

Thanks for the PDF ! looks even better there :) Bobby did a good job :D
Wera is still my favourite design though :) They should offer their screwdrivers and ratchets with Kraftform drop forged handles too :)

Btw, Tone sources from Facom for their insulated tools lineup:
http://www.tonetool.co.jp/Products/pdf/068.pdf

interesting....: KTC has something like that from germany it seems:

http://ktc.jp/catalog/photos_l/ztb311.png

http://www.klaus-friedrich.com/schraubwerkzeuge.html

Koken from germany/Italy (Lemp/Intercable)
http://www.koken-tool.co.jp/imgs/panflets/KOKEN201002_INSULATED.pdf
www.galemp.de www.intercable.it

Mr. Tools will probably like this :) :

A stylish classic modern. The Tone "371n"

"Retro ratchet" - nice :)
 
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Thanks for the PDF ! looks even better there :) Bobby did a good job :D
Wera is still my favourite design though :) They should offer their screwdrivers and ratchets with Kraftform drop forged handles too :)

How about in stainless steel too. :)


Yes, I remember from many pages ago you mentioned about these European companies. :)



@kissmeimgerman,

That blue coloured PB handles is so sweet.

Btw, how does Sennheiser headphones stack up with others brands out there?
 

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In comparison between the Bosch GWS 14-125 CE and Fein WSS 14-125 the Bosch is shorter, weight and other technical data is about equal, Bosch has 70 Watt more output power and is 1000 rpm faster and has a slimmer housing (circumference 20,4 cm) than Fein (21,1 cm measured behind the gearcase) so i think it´s a matter of taste which product you prefer or how you use the tool. For example Fein has a slim "tail" so it´s a bit more comfortable to hold in 2-hand applications, while Bosch is shorter which might be helpful sometimes. It also depends on if you prefer a top or side switch. So every tool has it´s pro´s and con´s thats why i have both :D

The Quick-In system can´t be used with M14 threaded accesssoires like wire wheels with built in M14 thread (cup brushes e.g.) also you need a special spindle and backing pad if you want to use fibre discs. The Quick-In spindle looks like this: click and click

So if Fein, and if you only want to buy 1 angle grinder then i would recommend the M14 version "WSG 14-125" . Fein just has reduced their prices for angle grinders (at least here) about 25% so they´re more reasonable nowadays...
Thanks monte, thing are much more clear now :bowdown:
 

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nice Rothenberger !!
here another torch from CFH:
www.cfh-gmbh.de
Wow! nice:thumbup:

Some new Stahlwille goodies. Long needlenose pliers, 250mm sidecutters, 356mm long 1/4 extension and 19mm socket. Socket is replacement for worn out Kamasa socket :)
As usual..I am very impress when look at Wille tools:bowdown: :eyecrazy:
can you take a close up PICS for Pliers head?:D

Schröder ratcheting tap wrench
www.robert-schroeder.de
M3 to M8 tap wrench:drool:
awesome:bowdown:

Finally arrived my Stahlwille Manoskop 730N/10. :beer:
This time 3/8" is contemplated.
Close of my 3/8" set. Is not complete yet, next year try to complete it.
End of year is difficult international purchases in my country, delay in delivery, delay in customs, high currency exchange... :willy_nil
I will stop in my purchases this year. :drink:
However It's a good thing, extra work to win money. :beer:
Congratulation!:beer:
awesome Wille torque wrench and another 3/8" member:D:drool:
time to stop buy online and start shopping off line:D ;)

My old square is hiding in the most obvious place, hence I can't find it, so off to the store I went.
Nice! price?:D

I get it from a local shop, in Paris. Do you know Shinwasokutei ? They definitely make good measuring tools. I've got this 15cm square too :
Sitting with other Japanese friends:)
:thumbup:
Yes! Shinwasokutei is one of the legendary Japanese company in tools measuring equipment..proud to owned their tools measuring instrument.
Congratulation:beer: you have a very nice Japanese made measuring tools collection:bowdown:

Thats what the seller says.
Thanks:)

Mr. Tools will probably like this :) :
A stylish classic modern. The Tone "371n"
Yes! I like it:drool: I am very impress with their new design, looks more smooth, detail and fine built..That a difference between Japanese tools and another tools makers :thumbup:
Thanks for the PIC buddy:beer:

Swiss
Have been buying these for the news staff at work..
Nice Swiss driver + Buyerdynamic head phone:eyecrazy:
You are not an audio fanatic right?

I almost bought a pair of Beyerdynamic headphones this summer.
:bowdown:
I only owned a low cost Sennheiser :sad:

Bahco 1/2" 80 teeth ratchet 270mm,(Stahlwille 512 is shorter)very nice,good rubber hande+smooth action ratchet mechanism.
if you ask me,this is the best fine tooth 1/2" bahco.
Awesome!!!
but the ratchet head look like SO right?
SNA Group:)
 
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Bahco 1/2" 80 teeth ratchet 270mm,(Stahlwille 512 is shorter)very nice,good rubber hande+smooth action ratchet mechanism.
if you ask me,this is the best fine tooth 1/2" bahco.
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Nice one.

I like to add; my favorite Bahco ratchet. In other word; If I have to run for one ratchet in my garage, this would be it!

Bahco 796 "Sweden" (without all that bling-bling-mirror crome :badteeth: )
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It's from late 1980's, really odd thing is most of these ratchet, that I have seen, are with slotted screw holding rotation plate. Most of them are loose and there for broken. This one is with hexagon screw and it seems to hold better. Again; action on mechanism is super smooth.

Really tricky part is; Facom S.151, looks so similar (and specially those Bahco ratchet that have sloted screw) that it is posible that Bahco did not make these all the way trougth.
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sweeeet !!!! :thumbup: Love that green :D

Do you have a pic of the Kamasa socket ?

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This is only clear picture I got, something´s wrong with the camera. As seen in picture, the actual socket size was 3/4 (19,05mm), it´s worn but not that bad it couldn´t be used. Toolkit was bought in 2004 so it´s not old, maybe the steel is just bit too soft. Both ratchets are warrantied, new 1/4 in picture, acquired today. I kinda like the design of those sockets, I´ve never seen that
design used by other brand as it´s well known that Kamasa is rebrand stuff.
 

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Really tricky part is; Facom S.151, looks so similar (and specially those Bahco ratchet that have sloted screw) that it is posible that Bahco did not make these all the way trougth.

As you probably know, Würths ratchets share same mechanism, therefore you can use Würth repair kit to salvage old Bahco´s (and get a modern torx-screw for rotation plate) :D

I think that Stahwille 515 has the same innards also....
 

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*snip*

Bahco 796 "Sweden" (without all that bling-bling-mirror crome :badteeth: )
*snip*

Coolest ratchet right there. :thumbup:

Briefly used my new Bahco square today and that little pin gizmo was actually helpfull.
 

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@kissmeimgerman,

That blue coloured PB handles is so sweet.

Btw, how does Sennheiser headphones stack up with others brands out there?
Thanks, I like the blue too, they make a yellow, green and purple too I think...need to find those..
Sennheisers aren't bad, but I replaced the senns we had with the Beyer Dynamics..Our wireless mics are Sennheiser though and work very well.


Wow! nice:thumbup:
Nice Swiss driver + Buyerdynamic head phone:eyecrazy:
You are not an audio fanatic right?

Thanks! Audio fanatic? I love to listen to music, but the Beyer dynamics are for a news intercom system, and they work very well for that. :thumbup:
 

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That Bahco ratchet looks great with their translucent green handles. I believe that was their trademark color in the 80's and 90's?

So, they are 72-tooth like the Facom...interesting. I guess Facom didn't have a patent on them?

I find it surprising that a modern rebuild kit would work with that vintage Bahco ratchet. ....they've been using the same dimensions for all these decades--amazing.


@North,

Cool feature on that square. Is the tab made of some composite plastic? How's the accuracy of the square itself?


@Kissmeimgerman,


The greens are for pozidrive, yellow for electrical testers, but I've never seen purple yet.

The only other blue I've seen so far is this limited edition version that was only sold to a tool store in Japan. Notice the hex blade.
 

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Tab is plastic and slides easily back and forth so you can get it out of the way. Haven't tested the square for accuracy but for all practical purposes it does what it should, so far at least.
 

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@Kissmeimgerman,
The greens are for pozidrive, yellow for electrical testers, but I've never seen purple yet.

The only other blue I've seen so far is this limited edition version that was only sold to a tool store in Japan. Notice the hex blade.

Your exactly right, that limited edition was a special order. They seem to be big on that, they will make things to fit your order/promotion whatever! Not all greens and yellows are pozi/electro though (even though they are supposed to be, and are normally sold that way) - special orders can be done in other colors. Also, I could be wrong about the purple, but I thought I saw it somewhere.
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unknow82

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Surgical tools to all of us... When we brake bones and need bolt them back together or need new knee caps.
You could also use these for tooth implants, nothin like good torque there would save your day.
 

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Surgical tools to all of us... When we brake bones and need bolt them back together or need new knee caps.
You could also use these for tooth implants, nothing like good torque there would save your day.

Yes, they saved my day today, three hours, two implants.
 
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