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Weekend Score

Fudge

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Last weekend my son and I attended the last day of a 4 day car show. There was a small swap meet with the show. Heres my score, all USA made including the cabinet (made in Akron). The wrenches are all SK,PROTO,Craftsman and Wizzard. Anyone heard of Wizzard?
For all you guys that say you can't afford USA tools this little pile cost me
$20. All they need is a little clean up and into service they go.
 

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KEH

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If you mean Wizard with one z they were the brand name for Western Auto tools.

KEH
 
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lauver

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The OEM for Wizard tools was Duro/Indestro. Usually very good and well made tools. Wizards are some of my favorite vintage sockets; polished chrome, knurled, and slightly tapered shallow 12Pts.
 
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Fudge

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The OEM for Wizard tools was Duro/Indestro. Usually very good and well made tools. Wizards are some of my favorite vintage sockets; polished chrome, knurled, and slightly tapered shallow 12Pts.

Cool thanks! I got an Indestro also.
 
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