Minimal Oasis
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Irazola was swallowed by Sna europe (snap on).
You are right - Snap On, not Stanley.
Irazola was swallowed by Sna europe (snap on).
Well since North did bring up the facom driver,heres what i got in the mail some days ago.And i must say i love the Real Facom tools.Shame on stanley......

Canuk,i was bashing Stanley in general for producing the facom tools overseas.They produce the same tools just branding them differently.There is a difference between owning a factory producing its own brand versus how the situation is today mostly putting the brand on different random products.Btw nice nut drivers![]()
To Minimal Oasis, the photos you have are very good. Very interesting tools,and your English is flawless. Happy to have you join G.J. Ken.
Hi, my name is Massimiliano ("Minimal Oasis" anagrammed), I live in northern Italy, near Venice.


oh... do i like those old shoppes with dusty drawers full of surprisingly surprising surprises!Today I was in need of a little screwdriver, so I went to an old, well regarded hardware store. And then the old owner opened a drawer...
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good job there.A lot of screwdrivers from '60s and '70s: Hazet, Usag, Stanley, Weralit. Small pliers (Usag) and standard pliers without insulation. Two VBW and two Pastorino.
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I had to buy a little set of these old wonders!
you'll do fine with your english, you won't have much Stahlwille Rollmasters though.(Sorry for the cellphone pics. And for my english!)

Thank You very much, north!
There is the strangest item: a french SAM, phillips blade and wooden handle.
The blade is not cylindrical but carved (don't know the exact term). And notice the odd gasket between the blade and the handle.
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On the metal stripe: "SAM baionnette - B.te SGDG - Chr. Molvanadium".
The yellow one is a very old and very battered Mundial, from an italian brand.
Oh... wonderful tools.
Shame on Stanley, yes! They do annihilate some great brands (great traditions, great WORK) all around Europe.
Yeah,shame on them......someone should make a Stanley voodoo doll.How many brands have they destroyed? Facom,Bost,Usag,Tona....

... Pastorino, another really good brand.
And Irazola, i think?
So what you have there are current (ie Stanley) vintage Facom nut drivers, and you're shaming Stanely for... producing what you refer to as real Facom tools?
Here are mine; same tool in the older (I believe pre-Stanley) version and the current version. No question the current tool is a better design and quality of finish - both are made in France:
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So it's not all bad. Just sayin...

Yes, nice indeed thanks -at least the one made under Stanley, still in France, and the version you own and refer to as real Facom. Put nostalgia for an independent Facom aside and the older one is a bit rubbish in comparison.
the 440 series is not bad, a bit big-headed but not bad. now manufacturing seems to be back in France. ratchets are a trade-off: unserviceable and sold hopping the warranty terms don't change(like they did in the last ten years). the old round heads, you pop a new kit in and off you go.Some things may be worse, some still the same, some better, but for certain it's not all bad even when produced overseas (I've not seen any complaints about 440 spanners for example, nor the pear-head ratchets).
maybe for some, maybe not for others. having purely financial objectives and managers/investors looking at each quarter results is not always better in the long run if you look at the germans tool makers. makers, not "rebranders".Anyhow, who's to say any of these brands would have survived at all had they not been bought by Stanley? Maybe things weren't all sunshine and roses at Facom/Bost/Britool/USAG etc when they became targets for buyout.
Some recent acquisitions
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I needed a thread cleaning tool and found this galvanized Belzer 1450d-ISO (metric):
It has 4 internal thread sizes at the end and 8 external sizes (pitch: 0,8 - 1 - 1,25 - 1,5 - 1,75 - 2 -2.5 and 3 mm). You're able to cleanup several threads (4+) at the same time. Not only 1 or 2 like with a 'threadmate' type tool. And internal threads is also extra compared to the threadmate.
...some stuff...
There are also versions for sale currently from Gedore (Metric, Inch or WW):I have a set of those (Lang though, not Belzer) after I watched an engineer use one to restore a BSW thread on an old Grinder I was rebuilding. Mine don't have the internal-thread bit however.
There are also versions for sale currently from Gedore (Metric, Inch or WW):
http://www.gedoretools.co.uk/364-thread-workings?p=2
Welcome to this thread ! Awesome tool haul !!Hi, my name is Massimiliano ("Minimal Oasis" anagrammed), I live in northern Italy, near Venice.

BelzerQuestion for you guys on the other side of the pond, who do you think makes the best pliers over there?
nice selection...Some recent acquisitions![]()

i have these here from KretzerJust multipurpose workshop snips, similar to these fiskars but made in Europe (ie. Quality):
Awesome! Thanks monte! I used them for a job today and they are brilliant.
I just bought these from a garage sale yesterday they were 25 quid made in France, but I have no idea what to really use them for, only the 10 mill has the hole through the bend, any one know what there meant for? I mean over a normal spanner![]()
Sent from the sticks
cosmik binturong:bounce: cosmik ! goods recived!!! [img said:http://s28.postimg.org/rbo3jqi6l/plier_wre_180.jpg[/img][/url]
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I don't think they are made in u.s.a on this my friend. i buy a few real u.s.a product after i read a news report that newell rubbermaid is closing the nerbraska factory!!! yeah, as you said : SHAME ON YOU NewellRubbermaid!And a question.I found these vise grips in a store,made in the usa.....when i came home i noticed the global components thing,so i wonder how much is really us made?![]()

cosmik ! goods recived!!!
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thnaks to you too, i'm, as always, happy that you're happy with what you purchased and received and hope that you'll find a way to put those to good use too.and gift you gave
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Some recent acquisitions
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Franzdom,
Which online store did you purchase the above PB Swiss tools?
Thanks,
Dave
How do you like the grip on that ?Bosch GST 10,8 V-LI 10,8 volt jig saw
Oh,and take care of your original vise grips,if you use the warranty you will get overseas ones as replacement


I just bought these from a garage sale yesterday they were 25 quid made in France, but I have no idea what to really use them for, only the 10 mill has the hole through the bend, any one know what there meant for? I mean over a normal spanner![]()
Hi, my name is Massimiliano ("Minimal Oasis" anagrammed), I live in northern Italy, near Venice.
Today I was in need of a little screwdriver, so I went to an old, well regarded hardware store. And then the old owner opened a drawer...
...)
So what you have there are current (ie Stanley) vintage Facom nut drivers, and you're shaming Stanely for... producing what you refer to as real Facom tools?
Here are mine; same tool in the older (I believe pre-Stanley) version and the current version. No question the current tool is a better design and quality of finish - both are made in France:
So it's not all bad. Just sayin...
Yes, nice indeed thanks -at least the one made under Stanley, still in France, and the version you own and refer to as real Facom. Put nostalgia for an independent Facom aside and the older one is a bit rubbish in comparison.
Some things may be worse, some still the same, some better, but for certain it's not all bad even when produced overseas (I've not seen any complaints about 440 spanners for example, nor the pear-head ratchets).
Anyhow, who's to say any of these brands would have survived at all had they not been bought by Stanley? Maybe things weren't all sunshine and roses at Facom/Bost/Britool/USAG etc when they became targets for buyout.
As for my stanley bashing.....cosmic binturong mostly said what i had in mind.For me it seems like stanley just want to use the brand names,like the Facom 440 wrenches,i have seen them branded as usag and mac,and possibly they have them branded as britool,sidchrome etc. too? In my head that is not keeping a brand alive.That is getting the maximum out of one wrench design,stamped with different brands depending on where the different brands has a reputation for quality.The 440 series is a nice wrench,and i guess the quality is good,would i buy it? Nah,id rather search for some french made ones![]()
But then again: Do i own many new Bahcos? No. Many old ugly ducklings (and lovely green acetates)? Yes 
For me it was a bit strange at first use since i only own a top handle jig saw so it was different. But after a few cuts it´s okHow do you like the grip on that ?
It seems like it would be kind of awkward to me.
RRR - Robert Röntgen RemscheidEVT1200RR ...err..."RR" is that "made for Rolls Royce"?....![]()