Hi Roverbo! Thanks for your answer. I'm member in a motorbike forum and we looking to buy a cheap but good torque wrench for DIY use. I find it in Greece for 86.90 €. You pay only 20 € ??
These came in today, very happy!
Knipex 002011 Assembly Pack & Felo 410 96148 screwdriver set
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Thanks..me tooWow! Sweeeeet
I love the old black handles!
that Swiss style tip is only on the 829-4 isn't it?
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I have one but in original Victo red"Victorinox Classic Alox"
nice it's your key chain collection?together with the new brothers + sistersstored in the backpack


nice, seriously it's really good ..found the CW-8 on their site and considered buying one before being a bit more reasonable with a small Ridgid RapidGrip instead...![]()
got the pricesssss?You right!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!
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.![]()
that a common answers from tools addictwho? 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.
soryyyyyyyyy!!!!!!! more pics laterstop teasing us with those swiss tips! i'm almost reconsidering my feeble position of "enough flat bladed screwies" for now...![]()
Congratulation you got a very good friend, Japanese girlThank you, guys
My friend sometimes buys for me tools in Japan.

Awesome simple but beautiful that is Japanese trade markAnd here another Japanese made tools:
1/2" and 3/8" simple ratchets made by Tone.

As I know they have the big hardware shop in KL, but I don't know if he really keep the NOSSmrtools, do you know this guy in KL? looks like it might be worth a try to ask if he may have, in his NOSS(New Old Stahlwille Stock!), one of those luscious green RollBox you've been lusting after for quite some time now, don't you think so?
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Stalhwille boxs, if they had I'm interested too 
Awesome, so which one do you prefer? Knipex or NWSMy collection of water pump pliers.
niceMore Japanese wrenches - Asahi and Tone:

Awesomeanyway enough rambling, some pics of what i bought

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Good jobThis is a copy Bosch Typ 1590

very nice !!!!My friend sometimes buys for me tools in Japan.

i don´t know but the design looks like a standard tool from Taiwan or China....Anybody knows who manufactures this torque wrench. Unior or Taiwan?
87.-€ ...cheap ???Hi Roverbo! Thanks for your answer. I'm member in a motorbike forum and we looking to buy a cheap but good torque wrench for DIY use. I find it in Greece for 86.90 €. You pay only 20 € ??

ooopsFakkt Monte!! You post it a few years ago!![]()

OK i have a fair bit to post on here, probably too much to go in one post,
more pics pls 
like 50% of your tools ??no.. I only own a few HZ tools![]()
red is nice too, but i prefer the metal onesI have one but in original Victo red![]()
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Thanks, really pleased with what I gotvery nice haulmore pics pls
btw. what happened to Wolf tools ??
(these are the yellow and black ones you often see on ebay etc)Thanks..me too
the catalog show they have more 829 series...
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Yes, I would love to get my hands on some of those old 829's with swiss tips.
Those have been out of production for a long time.
I guess I'll get PB Swiss or Witte instead.
Wolf tool have been through a few hands since the 80's, they were bought up by kango tools (i believe this is the era that my red Wolf 110v grinder came from, which i've had for a few years)
Kango was subsiquantly it was bought up by Atlas-Copco, who later bought AEG and Milwaukee in 2003 they were than sold off to a Hong Kong firm called TI, not sure what happened after that as AEG seems to be german owned again, so i guess TI sold them off, the Wolf name and branding is currently owned by a company called UK home shopping, sadly (though not really surprisingly) the tools that use the old Wolf name are all Chinese and Indian made(these are the yellow and black ones you often see on ebay etc)
Its a real shame as the old ones are quality items
Found most of the info here: http://www.woodworkforums.com/f13/what-happened-wolf-11867/index3.html
nice, seriously it's really good ..got the pricesssss?

) well, since this time we couldn't do otherwise, it suits our new goals perfectly and our quality tool addiction too!that a common answers from tools addict![]()
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A few??????I still have a few more................. wrenches...................
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Ok thanksI like the NWS´s a little bit more, but the Cobras are also awesome.
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Great!!yepmy new hobby ...i just started it
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that a good ideaYes, I would love to get my hands on some of those old 829's with swiss tips.
Those have been out of production for a long time.
I guess I'll get PB Swiss or Witte instead.
niceLong Witte bits
how long 65mm?HITof the Ridgid or the HIT chain wrench?![]()
free international shippingthe Ridgid was a local buy for 28€ shipped and i've found the HIT CW-8 there for a nice price(you should look at the promotional international shipping offer from Rakuten Japan right now: the first ¥5000 of shipping are free and you can place almost any number of order from each Rakuten shops too so if all your orders stay under 4kg each there's no shipping charge... you can finally get all those Toyo toolboxes you ever wanted for the japanese price!)

well, since this time we couldn't do otherwise, it suits our new goals perfectly and our quality tool addiction too!![]()
I'm sure it's Taiwan made pliersI'm pretty sure that these pliers are made in Asia. Not appear well in the photo, but the nose is broken and chrome peeled.![]()
I'm interested with your "translucent red" handles, I means Diagonal cutter + bend nose pliers. So it's a Germany made Belzer or what?
The diagonal cutter is from Cimco and the band nose plier from LUX made by NWS.
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Those turned out just great. Job well done.This Just In ... ... ...
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Hello guys,
this thread is going on and on, I can't believe it!
780 pages!
I want to share a tool with you that I use quite regularly - my Bahco 8070 6" adjustable wrench. But as I looked closely at the wrench I did not see a COO.
Does anybody know where they are made?
Here are pictures of it:
http://imageshack.us/a/img23/3256/20130512001.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img339/2371/20130512002.jpg
Kind regards
you should add some of this Japanese key chain
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Been looking for some of those Asahi light spanners for years, do you know where i can buy them? (the other tools look cool too....)

like there: *click!*
free international shipping under ~2.5kg if you register on the global site now and order on the 14th...
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Thankswill probably have a set of them soon then
Looks like that site could prove expensive (the translated into English title made me laugh though.. i have no idea how it got that mangled)

very nice and thoughtful of them to put that useful advice there.Some more pictures of old old world power tools from my recent haul
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wow! i really dig that small Wolf drilllastly for now is this, which was a real find imho
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A two speed Wolf 'super' drill
I'm not entirely sure of the model name and era of this as information about UK made Wolf tools is sadly hard to come by, but from what i have found out so far it dates from the 1960's, This version seems to have replaced the earlier Cub drill which is a bit more well known.
To confuse matters Wolf has used many color schemes, from what i have found out this particular color appears have been used for it's "industrial" line, so this appears to be a industrial variant of of its consumer drills,
(if anyone knows better id love to hear)
I have seen examples of this drill in different colors, often red and cream, like this one:
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have also seen them with the cream part in a silver hammered finish instead.
Interestingly the red part is plastic, and on my version its painted blue with the rest of the drill (this is an original color as i have seen others the same)
Its in as great condition, has been really looked after, I'm not sure what the piece of cloth tape with "5/16 whit" is referring to, i was going to remove it but its covering some minor scratches, plus adds to the history i guess
Other than oiling the bearings (it has oil points for that) and replacing the plug with a more era correct UK made one (to be fair it would have probably used the old style round plug originally) its as i got it, works great too, i may give it a strip down to check the grease in the gear box though, and i am on the lookout for the side handle to fit it (seems they are often missing, so may have to machine my own)
no need to thank me, we're trawling the tools section for our next orders on two computers right now...
very nice and thoughtful of them to put that useful advice there.
wow! i really dig that small Wolf drill, might redo my small blue Wolf bench grinder when i get it back from Marseille and have some time to kill...
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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3106812#post3106812
HaFu long L-hex key sets
I know "HaFu" sounds like some Chinese company but they're not!
HaFu is from Breckerfeld,Germany. (The name comes from the initial of the founder Hans Jürgen Fuhrmann as pronounced in German: "Ha" = H, "Fu" = F. Just like Hazet is from Hermann Zerver, "Ha" = H, "Zet" = Z)
HaFu is one of the best, if not the best hex key manufacturer in the world. They OEM for top brands like Hazet and Elora, etc.



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