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Wilde Pliers

Jeff

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I saw these small 4-1/2" pliers on Epstien's site and thought they quite cool and ordered a couple of pairs. The fit and finish is excellent. The chrome is very smooth with no jagged or burred areas. Small enough to stash on the bikes.

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north

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I've been thinking of getting me one or two of those myself whenever I put in another order from Epstein. Thanks for the pic and write up.
 

Kirbot

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Great looking pliers. I can definitely see where they could come in handy.

What is Epstein's site?
I've never heard of it.
 
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SweetD

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Friend at work and myself just placed an order with Epstein's, and he bought several pairs of those little pliers. He's quite happy with them. He says they come in handy for electrical work in tight confined areas, among other uses.

Overall I am very happy with the Wilde chromed tools I purchased. Pretty good closeout deals from Epstein...
 

woody 73

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For some reason I seem to recall back in the 60's that Wilde made pliers for sears and they used a very nice rope type effect on the handles. I could be mistaken time does that for me but I thought they were the company; still those pliers look very nice!
 
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