
At last a NWS FantasticoPlus found inside my mailbox. My first one.
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It looks stronger than Knipex 73 72 180, but longer...

At last a NWS FantasticoPlus found inside my mailbox.
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Looks very good, mate!
But what's this you're cutting? A nail?
Thanks, I feel much better now.
Today's haul:
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A 18x19 Golden City No1, Made in Germany. Google doesn't wanna know, anyone on here maybe?
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plumber ?
Alpen 14mm drill bit with reduced shank
www.alpenmaykestag.com
No, it's made in China.Sparky, photos from polish shop. No COO, I guess it's made in Bulgaria. Looks better than german brands.![]()
Thanks. They're brilliant for electronics work.
They're definitely pricey though, so I had to be patient to find these at a good price (both are discontinued in Lindstrom's catalog, but still made by Ideal-tek). Hard to find Ideal-tek in North America, but TDI carries them if you're interested, and seem to have decent prices (better value for the NC models vs. other competitors, such as Dumont; SA are much closer, but Ideal-tek offers SMD patterns that others don't which are highly useful).
Not been that impressed with the Pakistan made tweezers I've seen (been awhile though), but I do have hemostats made there that work well. Perhaps their QC has improved on the tweezers? Pics would be nice if it's not too much trouble.

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I collect combination wrenches and usually buy a 14mm if I'm going to buy just one. For comparison purposes.

I don't know if I'm ready or not. Then I might have to face my screwdriver disease, then my socket disease.... Maybe I should stay in denial a little bit longer before I hit rock bottom. At least long enough to finish my collection! 

Yes, you're right. In every obscure old hardware store I go to, they say some German guy driving a Monte Carlo was there before me and bought the 13mm's. It's like "Kilroy was here" or something!
I'll arrange a photo shoot but it might take a while...
By pulling all my combination wrenches out all at once, you're forcing me to face my combination wrench disease straight on.I don't know if I'm ready or not. Then I might have to face my screwdriver disease, then my socket disease.... Maybe I should stay in denial a little bit longer before I hit rock bottom. At least long enough to finish my collection!
I'm fine! I can stop whenever I want!- Really!
How do you know you've hit rock bottom? When you can't even stop yourself from buying made in China wrenches in a bargain store. I'm not there yet. So there! I'm fine.
Anyway, to answer your question:I haven't tried the new Facoms yet. Facom likes to make unusual shapes, they're like Citroen: You feel like they're trying to give you culture shock all the time. I've got Facom screwdrivers and I still can't figure out whether I like them or not. They're very odd shaped handles. They say they're ergonomic, but I think that they're actually just wierd.
No, it's made in China.

You can never have too many of those, I have four of them.
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You may find it strange, but Toptul is not readily available in Taiwan. It's all for direct export. You have to order it from a wholesaler. Toptul does not directly market here at all.
Are you serious?
It says 'Made in EU".
Old Eltos angle grinders had good reputation in Poland, I thought Sparky would be something reliable, but if it's PRC I'll rather buy Kress.
Sparky, photos from polish shop. No COO, I guess it's made in Bulgaria. Looks better than german brands.![]()


solar plumberthe pipes that we cut are for solar systems but cutting em does not make me a plumber![]()
i have one where the runout is not good but the others are very nice ! And the price is reasonable ( at least the imported bits are not cheaper)nice choice. I absolutly love my alpen drill bits. I was so surprise when I first time tried a high quality drill bit compared to the cheap bits that I used before.
Went like butter through the wall![]()
No, it's made in China.
, only buying what I need for our bicycles and our old Range Rover, but at the local fleemarkets I collect whats around of "tools from the old world". Its funny to read an american-based forum, because the brands are inmany ways so different from what you normally find here in Denmark.
Hi Alfajuj,
I am reading your conversation with CanUK, and the fact that toptul (I don't see this brand in my country) wrenches are not available in Taiwan has called my attention, so I want ask the same question but about Force brand, that is very available in Costa Rica (and some America Countries).
Thanks.Pictures, yes I did take them for you.Here's some lovely Pakistani ones. No comparison to your Lindstroms, which you probably use for a living.
The black one is old and is from Japan.

If possible, it would be appreciated. Thanks.Nanofrog,
Sorry, I don't have an answer for you. I bought them (the one I use the most isn't in the picture) from a fleemarket a few years ago from an East Indian man. If I ever do go back, I'll take some pictures of his booth with hundreds of tweezers, scrapers, spatulas, etc. etc.
That (14mm) is just because Monte has already bought up all of the 13mm singles in the world, right?
I think a photo of your collection is in order please
Have you tried the Facom/Toptuls in the rounded and curved I-beam style?
I finally decided to scan some pages from the 2007 Factory Gear Magazine:
Starting with a factory tour of Hazet:


Here's some photos of my combination wrench collection as requested:
expensive but nice 
Here's some photos of my combination wrench collection as requested:
The old Hazet 600 series is my all-time favorite.
