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Nice varied collection!
A new bunch of Ko-ken sockets arrived today.
Everytime I am deeply surprised how astonishing the finish is.
The fit on different ratchets is awesome.
I would advise everyone that he should try Ko-ken.
Those are good looking! I have to get some more Ko-ken...
... some impressions of my new selfmade Hazet working place/bench. It is painted with original Hazet colour
Cool setup!
Nice haul. Gonna have a closer look at that store. Some cool stuff there.
Yes, had a real surprise when I found it. Didn't think real surplus store finds existed any more...
Hehe, combine the sickle with one of your hammers and you´ll get a logotype you neither see that often...

Nice tools, i really like the Hultafors screwdrivers.
Yes, perhaps that is a part of why the sickle is such a rare tool now a days
It's funny how I love the look of hard transparent handles, but usually don't like using them...
So, now my second order has arrived. They're quick with shipping, two working days from order to delivery.
I got this kit:
http://store.flobyoverskottslager.se/product/verktygssats-i-ryggsäck A tool kit from the Danish "Civilförsvaret" (I'm not good with military stuff so don't know the translation, but like a part of the military that is not fighting, but instead helping the civilian society both during war and large disasters). When I saw the kit and the price I quickly thought it was a great value purchase, and after some thinking I bought it. Everything it marked with "CF" and sometimes a crown. Everything looks unused, and is covered in protective oil (and lots of dust). Some paint damage is present though, but no rust thanks to the oil.
Now comes a lot of large pictures...
DSI roofing hammer. Made in Denmark and in good condition.
Sledge hammer, not the same one as shown in the product images. No markings of any kind.
AGDOR Hults Bruks axe.
"Sweden's most sold axe." warranty info and some bragging about it.
Pick, marked with "U.S Diamond Calc 1944". Anyone has any info?
Chisels. Not the same as in product image either. One without markings and one marked "Made in Germany DDR".
Slotted screwdrivers. Marked "Botalit Denmark".
Combination/lineman's pliers. Marked "IBC Germany" and "IBETUM". Anyone has any knowledge/info?
Gedore adjustable wrench.
E.A Berg end cutter. Made in Sweden.
Gedore pipe wrench. 175-1 1/2" made in Germany.
Record bolt cutter. Made in England. 5/16" capacity or 8mm.
Viking hack saw with spare blades. (
http://www.vikingsaw.dk/1)
Jack double sided saw. Made in Denmark from the finest swedish steel

The brand "Jack" seems to be owned by Irwin now a days.
Short crowbar. No markings.
Nails were a part of the pack
Gloves also.
And the backpack itself.
And not a part of the pack, a GGC level. Made in Sweden.
As always when finding NOS, it feels a bit wrong to start using the items (since they're only NOS once), but I brought this for the pipe wrench and bolt cutter, and can't justify spending that much money on collector items. Some of the other things will probably be unused since I already have the tools though.