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Started by lptools, October 08, 2023, 06:51:00 PM

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lptools

Hello, Bill. That's a new one for me! Thanks for the info!
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gibsontool

You said haveway decent turnout of vendors, I say an awesome turnout, I've never seen a full set or close to a full set of 8 point sockets offered at any sale I've ever been to.  Very good find you luckey bu%^&*.

lptools

Hello gibsontool. The sockets actually came from the same guy that I buy from every week, the other vendors were a bonus!!
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Uncle Buck

Quote from: lptools on October 08, 2023, 06:51:00 PM
Halfway decent turnout of vendors this morning!

Those 8pt sockets are a very nice find that are not often seen as a set. The beauty part of those being a set like that can sometimes be found dirt cheap. I found and bought an old set like that from a pawn shop about 30 years ago very cheap since they were 8 pt. I have used several of those sizes through the years and never regretted my purchase. Very well done indeed!

lptools

Hello, Uncle Buck. Glad you found a set , too! And I still use the ones that I have!!
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Model 12

Those two big like new wrenches in the back caught my eye. Followed by the 1/4" ratchet wrench. Who made those?
No matter how much you cut off, it's still too short

lptools

Hello Model 12. The 2 big wrenches are Proto , the Breaker Bar is a Bonney, and the ratchet is Craftsman.
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