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You Could Almost Cry.........

rallenc

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Found this "sorry soul" at the flea market this morning. Beat to h*ll and back...no cap.....change lever locked in place.

Anyone else have any stories of such items?
 

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Punkinhead

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I'm curious if anyone really uses those things? I've received a half dozen or so as gifts over the years and just tossed them in an out of the way drawer or the trash. None of the ones I've been given have been remotely ergonomic - the handles are too large. Of course, the ones given to me have all been cheapies so maybe a Snap-on is better.
 

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I'm curious if anyone really uses those things? I've received a half dozen or so as gifts over the years and just tossed them in an out of the way drawer or the trash. None of the ones I've been given have been remotely ergonomic - the handles are too large. Of course, the ones given to me have all been cheapies so maybe a Snap-on is better.

I think the OP was more concerned about the fact that the clear handled ratcheting screwdrivers are extremely rare & valuable. There's one on eBay right now for $800. Seller probably won't get it, but still valuable nonetheless.
 
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Punkinhead

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I think the OP was more concerned about the fact that the clear handled ratcheting screwdrivers are extremely rare & valuable. There's one on eBay right now for $800. Seller probably won't get it, but still valuable nonetheless.
Well, that makes a lot more sense for why one of these things is worth crying over.
 

2fat2fly

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I'm curious if anyone really uses those things? I've received a half dozen or so as gifts over the years and just tossed them in an out of the way drawer or the trash. None of the ones I've been given have been remotely ergonomic - the handles are too large. Of course, the ones given to me have all been cheapies so maybe a Snap-on is better.

I have 2 Snap On ratcheting screwdrivers of the type shown. One at work and one at home. I use the heck out of them.
 

reptilezs

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I'm curious if anyone really uses those things? I've received a half dozen or so as gifts over the years and just tossed them in an out of the way drawer or the trash. None of the ones I've been given have been remotely ergonomic - the handles are too large. Of course, the ones given to me have all been cheapies so maybe a Snap-on is better.

cheap ones **** and have lots of back drag. the snap on is smooth
 
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