Thanks. I like the early ones. We revisited a sale on Sunday that we had gone to Friday. They had brought out this Xcelite set with holder and since it was half price day I had to have them. They cleaned up pretty well.
-Don
You lucky dog!
Thanks. I like the early ones. We revisited a sale on Sunday that we had gone to Friday. They had brought out this Xcelite set with holder and since it was half price day I had to have them. They cleaned up pretty well.
-Don
Incredible collection!
-Don
Neat in and of itself (i.e., anything in its original box, but especially an Xcelite tool that isn't a nut driver or screwdriver, which is uncommon, in its original box), but extra neat, in my opinion, for the allusion right there on the box to their earlier incarnation as Park Metalware, a grossly underknown, underappreciated and undercelebrated mfgr that made some of my favorite vintage tools (an adjustable drain plug wrench called the "Xcel" that preceded Blackhawk's "Adjusto" by a decade, and of course the nifty Multi-Head Wrenches). That reference, which many collectors probably wouldn't recognize, is very cool to see and have on an Xcelite item. Like a latecomer Jefferson Starship fan discovering that there was a Jefferson Airplane before that!That little 4” with the box, pretty cool.
I showed the similar set I found at the Tahoe flea last year in post #104. I also researched my empty box but don’t have the set for it.
-Don
Very!...but I thought the box was cool.
Those are nice looking. I don’t have any that style. My Snap-on is different in appearance. I’ll be on the lookout for some of those.Just picked these up. I've always known about the weird-handled Xcelite nut drivers, but I never owned any. Nor do I know the story of when/where they were made. I wanted to pick up a set of their magnetic drivers. What luck that I should find not only the magnetic set, but a magnetic set with the funky handles! Two birds with one stone!
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Here is a partial set. Missing a couple bits but I thought the box was cool.
I have this set. It was my dad's. I never use it though, not a lot of need to. I think I am missing 1 bit. And I don't that little one belongs in this set.
They have nice stuff I have a 1/4 nutdriver from them but that’s it one of the pawn shops in my area that won’t negotiate one bit had a full set both standard and metric wanted $45 for it.
If it's the red and yellow HS sets like these:
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$45 for both isn't a bad price if they are in good shape. That way less that you'd pay on ebay.
