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No marking multi tool ?

Started by lzenglish, August 08, 2011, 11:32:33 PM

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lzenglish

I count 7 tools on this one, and wonder who made it? Anyone have a similar looking one with a trade name, or country of origin name? Probably china, but maybe not!

Thanks,

Wayne

couchspring

I've got one,and its marked INTERPU-something,hard to read   TAIWAN

lzenglish

Quote from: couchspring on August 11, 2011, 03:23:15 AM
I've got one,and its marked INTERPU-something,hard to read   TAIWAN


Thanks! Mine is probably the same animal as yours, but it is tight, and has a nice finish on it, so,I think I'll keep it!

kxxr

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I posted this one in the whatsit a couple weeks ago. You must have missed it. But they look pretty much identical aren't they? Even down to the little tiny hole on one side of the head.  I don't see any markings on mine either.

kxxr

I wondered if it was for working with the lead weights for balancing tires? I don't know why a weight tool would need such a big squarish jaw opening, or what the bottle opener part is for, except for opening bottles after a hard day of tire busting.

lzenglish

Quote from: kxxr on August 11, 2011, 05:40:42 PM
I posted this one in the whatsit a couple weeks ago. You must have missed it. But they look pretty much identical aren't they?




Yes, I must have missed your post, and yes, they do look identical, and most likely are. I think these are just an all-in-one, hand dandy, tool. Mine has no markings, so I figure it is an out of country import. Mine does have some weight to it, a nice finish, and is very tight, so it probably was never used! Lol

Wayne

scottg

It slices, it dices,
Makes julianne fires and radish roses..
 
But wait, if you act now..... 

I wonder if these were "pitched" at the fair??
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