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N.I.

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not only labels but complete shoes..... They actually make them in Flimby/England...Here´s the proof:
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I am surprised it is still cost effective to manufacture shoes in Europe, but I suppose not throwing away millions on marketing is a help.

What do you think of them Monte? Did you buy them from a local shop or order them in?
 

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How you call mine? Round-heads or rotator ratchet? :drink:

Round-head. The rotator is the one with the twist-handle:

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:evil: What will happen if a hammer falls on your foot? :yikes:
I always use duct tape to glue the hammer to my hand so nothing can happen :D ;)

I am surprised it is still cost effective to manufacture shoes in Europe, but I suppose not throwing away millions on marketing is a help.

What do you think of them Monte? Did you buy them from a local shop or order them in?

sure you CAN make everything still here....if you want.....
Like you already said the marketing/advertisement costs are tremendous, sponsoring world soccer championships etc...... 60 to 100 million€ for sponsoring of the olympic games (Adidas).... margins of the dealer of 50% etc.... that drives the prices up... a imported pair of shoes sold in Germany costs the average of 9 € for the importer the newspaper reported... (in 2012, including leather shoes).....if i look at the retail prices...Nike, Puma, Adidas.... up to 200 € ....

So i thought i should take a look at New Balance. I like the design because it´s simple and not too flashy, they fit good, the UK made ones also have leather on the inside of the shaft down to the heel, so it should be more wear resistant compared to cotton or other fibres i think. The shoe also has a plastic toe under the leather (the Vietnamese NB shoes not) in the front so it should stay longer in shape and shouldn´t deform so easily. I got them on tuesday so i can´t comment too much....we´ll see.... i bought them on Ebay.de because "offline" i only can find the ones that are not made in England :) and the online prices are usually lower than offline so i paid 99.-€ with s+h included (the Vietnamese ones i bought offline a while ago: 59.-€) Both seem to be made to about the same measurements so if you can´t find the UK ones you could try the others and the size/fitment should be the same....(because sometimes EU size 45 is not EU size 45)....
I also thought that my clothes should match the COO of my tools :D ;)
 
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Did not know that nb now makes sneaker in the UK. They have good designs for flat feet. I uses to go to their factory store in waterbury mass to get mine.

Wow they make labels in England.

At this rate we will pay off the budget deficit in like only 500 years.
 

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i only can guess: China or Taiwan :)
btw. nice tools you got there !



you **** big time :evil::thumbup:
Looks like you found a treasure chest filled with power tools !! :pimpflash:drool::beer:








My new light duty work shoes :) ;)




nice shes, might see if i can get myself a pair, interestingly there are quite a few companies making shoes in the UK (and quite a few of them are affordable shoes as opposed to high end bespoke stuff) looking to get myself a pair of alt-berg walking boots later this year, which are made in yorkshire...

back on topic though

some more detailed pictures of the grinder i picked up













it appears to be missing the side guards (I'm assuming it had them originally?) will ask the guy i got it from when I'm next there in case they are still in his garage or workshop.

The little details on it are great, like the sliding t-bar to adjust the work rests, and the adjustable spark deflectors, you just don't see that type of thing on most modern grinders, its also exceptional well balanced, and smooth running, spins for a long time after switching it off :thumbup:

*i will be changing the flex on it as it has a split when it leaves the grinder

As you can see its on a wooden plinth, which was made to fit in a workmate type bench, the plinth is very well made, but i will be putting it on a pedestal, if i can find one for a reasonable price, may fabricate one though.

Also i don't believe I've posted this before, metal cantilever toolbox ive had since i was a kid which i got as an xmas present, cant remember what make it is sadly, I'm thinking maybe Stanley or Draper, before they started making everything in Taiwan or china.



Its reasonable quality, not as good as the hazet or stahlwille ones, or the old Talco one I'm going to be restoring, as it has thinner metal construction etc (by the way does anyone know where i can get paint that colour? , i want to finish the talco one in a similar shade)

this one holds some of of my welding and panel beating tools, most of which are also from the old world.... (more pictures later)



 

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I bought them on Ebay.de because "offline" i only can find the ones that are not made in England :) and the online prices are usually lower than offline so i paid 99.-€ with s+h included (the Vietnamese ones i bought offline a while ago: 59.-€)
I also thought that my clothes should match the COO of my tools :D ;)

Thats dedication! And they are not too badly priced actually.

I'll look into them more in the future.

A man can never have enough tools but the same certainly can't be said about shoes.
 

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A man can never have enough tools but the same certainly can't be said about shoes.
True, but shoes should wear out a lot faster and need replaced. ;) Then you've a valid excuse to try and find better than what you had in the process. :beer:
 

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Question to the assorted old world tool guys: how does the Facom 3/8 stubby ratchet compare to the Snap-on 3/8 stubby ratchet?

TIA,
Tony

PS, Need to get my camera out as I've gotten Wiha ergo star inch allen wrenches, stahlwille 30mm socket, Hazet magnetic bowl lately and got a quick select set of torx bits coming to use with my wiha t-handle and stubby screwdriver holder.
 

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Awesome NOS SKG screwdrivers, your pics show us they have a very nice tips:thumbup:

yes, both, the small one has adjustable length blades and is +00/0/1(slotted on the other sides), big one +2/slotted, bought it for the handle and using it with some shorter blades i'll order from Levelchrome next month... ;)
I see in you pics they have the chuck screw at the end of the handle that nice, so how do you think about their quality?
I'm interested with both of them, I think the big one was made by SunFlag.... see the handle shape:)

too bad i've not received the Top RH-4N open ratchet, you would probably have liked it: same heavy-duty open mechanism as their ratcheting construction wrenches but with a half inch square instead of a couple fixed sockets... :sad:
start collect Japanese ratchet? :evil:

sounds good ! :rocker:
waiting for delivery :evil:

Hi everyone!
Just wanna post some photos of my tools.:)
First - Osaka Tanko set 5.5 - 26 Made in Japan. Fatties.
nice Japanese made wrenches..I like it especially they comes with JIS logo :thumbup:
so where do you get it?

Stahlwille Motor 10. Everyone knows it, but I hope
it's interesting in some cases.
sure Wille made very interesting wrenches:thumbup:
I used my Motor, Stabil and open box for my daily routine jobs and they never let me down:thumbup:

Tools i used at work ..............day by day. :D
BOSCH GBH 2-26 DRE
Awesome! Germany made Bosch?:evil:

All sorts of stuff Including Uk made Wolf, Japanese Hitachi, German Bosch and AEG, and Italian made Elu :drool: I will post picks as and when i get them home, but for now here is a pic of the grinder and some (admittedly poor) teaser pics of some of the stuff will be picking up.
Great old power tools, they really for quality :thumbup:

Its reasonable quality, not as good as the hazet or stahlwille ones, or the old Talco one I'm going to be restoring, as it has thinner metal construction etc (by the way does anyone know where i can get paint that colour? , i want to finish the talco one in a similar shade)
nice blue box :drool:
btw: you got an awesome bench grinder congratulation:beer:
 
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finally get this "All Black" from my brother :bounce::bounce: :drool:
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Trully "black"
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unusual screwdriver blade for me :wtf:
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Swiss style tips
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here we go..
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3/8" ratchet
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and rusty steel for my key chain:evil:
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thank for watching:beer:
 
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nice shes, might see if i can get myself a pair, interestingly there are quite a few companies making shoes in the UK (and quite a few of them are affordable shoes as opposed to high end bespoke stuff) looking to get myself a pair of alt-berg walking boots later this year, which are made in yorkshire...
if you´re on a shopping spree :)
http://www.stuartslondon.com/search/made-in-england#page1

this one holds some of of my welding and panel beating tools, most of which are also from the old world.... (more pictures later)
the first pics of the content of the box are very promising !! :drool:

Thats dedication! And they are not too badly priced actually.

I'll look into them more in the future.

A man can never have enough tools but the same certainly can't be said about shoes.
i dunno but i think one pair is enough since you only have 2 feet :D

finally get this "All Black" from my brother :bounce::bounce: :drool:
you should re-name yourself to Mr. Hazet ;) :pimpflash
:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
awesome HZ tools :pimpflash :pimpflash :pimpflash











"Victorinox Classic Alox"








together with the new brothers + sisters :) stored in the backpack

 
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Hit Chain wrench :)

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found the CW-8 on their site and considered buying one before being a bit more reasonable with a small Ridgid RapidGrip instead... :D


Hi everyone!
Just wanna post some photos of my tools.:)
First - Osaka Tanko set 5.5 - 26 Made in Japan. Fatties.
hey! another japanese wrench brand! thnaks! (and welcome too!:beer:)

Witte Toplus screwdriver set

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oh, nice too, too bad we're in a japanese tools buying spree right now... :dunno:



hammer not big enough.
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My new light duty work shoes :) ;)


good for running errands or to the pub while the english car is, as usual, on the jackstands... :beer:

sure you CAN make everything still here....if you want.....
Like you already said the marketing/advertisement costs are tremendous, sponsoring world soccer championships etc...... 60 to 100 million€ for sponsoring of the olympic games (Adidas).... margins of the dealer of 50% etc.... that drives the prices up... a imported pair of shoes sold in Germany costs the average of 9 € for the importer the newspaper reported... (in 2012, including leather shoes).....if i look at the retail prices...Nike, Puma, Adidas.... up to 200 € ....

same for tools and everything else: better spend money on engineering/design/better materials/processes *AND* humans will always, for me, be preferable to that parasistic spending on marketing, marketing and way more marketing. :thumbup:

I also thought that my clothes should match the COO of my tools :D ;)
you'll need a larger dressing room then! :lol_hitti

I see in you pics they have the chuck screw at the end of the handle that nice, so how do you think about their quality?
I'm interested with both of them, I think the big one was made by SunFlag.... see the handle shape:)

indeed, SunFlag that resells it to any brand that wants it: FPC, Engineer, etc. it's a really good design for my hand so i do not care who makes it as long as it's japanese! :lol:
i received the two Engineers after buying a Wiha 4mm Torx kit(T3 to T15) that came with a not-glued-straight extension(second time with this problem on a Wiha extension, first one was with a TorqueVario S 1/4" female adapter that was bend out of the box) and i don't like the Wiha handle: too plasticky and fluffy-like, the Engineer is more solid feeling and works fine with the Wiha bits too, so best of both worlds for my use. :thumbup:


start collect Japanese ratchet? :evil:

who? me? nah... we're just repurposing our toolboxes and the japanese rats were on the list of nice things to get and try if the opportunity arised.


finally get this "All Black" from my brother :bounce::bounce: :drool:

Trully "black"
Swiss style tips
here we go..
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stop teasing us with those swiss tips! i'm almost reconsidering my feeble position of "enough flat bladed screwies" for now... :lol_hitti


thank for watching:beer:
Thanks for posting! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

indeed, many many thnaks! :thumbup::beer::+1::beer::thumbup:


i dunno but i think one pair is enough since you only have 2 feet :D

obviously, Monte, you're not from the right gender to appreciate the beauty of having more pairs of shoes than you've got 13mm combowrenches... :D


you should re-name yourself to Mr. Hazet ;) :pimpflash
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awesome HZ tools :pimpflash :pimpflash :pimpflash

no! err, nein! Hazet does not make JIS tools!(or did they mac_intosh? :confused:)


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Better than first pics

nice but what's so "Old World" about these? :wtf:



that one made my day... welcome here bahcoswed! :thumbup:


more later with an old toolbox, some pliers and, well, more less-crappy-pixes than usual! :evil:
 

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Monte

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good for running errands or to the pub while the english car is, as usual, on the jackstands... :beer:
that´s why i drive bus :lol:

same for tools and everything else: better spend money on engineering/design/better materials/processes *AND* humans will always, for me, be preferable to that parasistic spending on marketing, marketing and way more marketing. :thumbup:
but the marketing/advertisement companies need work too :D

you'll need a larger dressing room then! :lol_hitti
:) A look in my closet revealed that i only owned one pair of pants and a few other things so there is plenty of room :) But i also don´t need as much as tools :) ....clothes don´t get any job done...tools on the other hand... :D
So i have to basically start all over again ...so if i have to do it....then the right way ;) The next pair of made in USA jeans is on it´s way :)

obviously, Monte, you're not from the right gender to appreciate the beauty of having more pairs of shoes than you've got 13mm combowrenches... :D
49 pairs of shoes :shocking: ....?
i have 48 13mm wrenches... thats ok, that´s normal..... but shoes ... ??? really ?? come on !?!?!? :D :D :D What the hell do you want to do with so many shoes :D :lol_hitti








Moser nose and ear hair removal tool :D
www.moser-profiline.de



 

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That chainsaw MUST be owned by a tree hugger!

Got any more photos of it? Brand?

It looks like the blade rotates (because you can't tilt the saw when it's running)
 

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Hi, Sorry it's been a while since I posted any tool photo's in this thread.

I'll start off with my parallel jaw pliers. I purchased them a while ago at a local Army Surplus store.


Parallel Jaw Pliers, France by Crutheni, on Flickr

They're apparently French Army Surplus. The pliers have "ARMEE FRANCAISE" "41P 1992 006" stamped on them. The pliers have serrated jaws, and a black oxide finish. I sort of wonder If they were actually made in France since I haven't been able to find any other French Parallel jaw pliers.


Parallel Jaw Pliers, France by Crutheni, on Flickr


Parallel Jaw Pliers French by Crutheni, on Flickr

The closest type of pliers I can find are the Sargent 1026-S which have since been discontinued.

http://www.sargenttools.com/itemdet...ame=SIDE CUTTING&itemID=278&itemNumber=1026-S

The other closest pliers are the Manley Super Pliers like these on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008FZBR0O/?tag=atomicindus08-20

And the parallel jaw pliers made by Maun Industries in England. The Manley pliers say "made in England" on them so I presume they're also made by Maun.

http://www.maun-industries.co.uk/productDetails.asp?ID=80
 

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My next Item is a pair Eclipse 33 Trammel Heads. The Trammel Heads were made in Sheffield England by Neill Tools, now part of Spear & Jackson. They're really nicely made, at least for large non-precision work. The points are off-center machined for fine adjustments.


Eclipse 33 Trammel Head by Crutheni, on Flickr


Eclipse 33 Trammel Points, Sheffield, England by Crutheni, on Flickr

The trammel heads are currently sold as the EC-33, # 5012095003267. This is the website page for them. http://www.spearandjackson.com.au/products/EC-33

Highland Hardware in the USA carries them.

http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/eclipsedeluxetrammelpoints.aspx
 
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