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Offline Nolatoolguy

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Klein plier contest
« on: March 02, 2013, 01:18:34 PM »
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Offline keykeeper

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Re: Klein plier contest
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2013, 02:10:31 PM »
Gonna check all my pliers! Thanks Neil!!
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Offline krusty the clown

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Re: Klein plier contest
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2013, 02:40:27 PM »
i'm guessing mine aren't old enough.....3rd quarter 1966. but now I know how old they are. thanks for posting the link.

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Re: Klein plier contest
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2013, 03:49:26 PM »
3rd 1/4 of 39 is the best I can do. Should have another pair somewhere if I can find them. Nice to know how to date them.

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Re: Klein plier contest
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2013, 04:11:53 PM »
Wonder if Klein used that date coding system on their other tools too?
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Re: Klein plier contest
« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2013, 08:05:35 AM »
No problem, my pleasure to post the link.

I dont have any kleins that are even near old.
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Offline Plyerman

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Re: Klein plier contest
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2014, 02:13:36 PM »
Just now stumbled across an article about the winning pair. The oldest ones they found were from 1904:

http://www.electricalnews.com/found-worlds-oldest-pair-of-klein-tools-side-cutting-pliers/






100+ years old pliers purchased for $10 at swap meet, now worth $5,000

Klein Tools set out to find the world’s oldest pair of Klein side-cutting pliers and ended up finding them via a swap meet at the Sky Village Meet in Yucca Valley, California for only $10.

Dan Schmidt is the winner of a Klein Tools promotion that started in March of this year. His submission of a pair of 1904 pliers wins him $5,000 and the utmost envy from treasure hunters, pickers and ANTIQUES ROADSHOW fans everywhere.KleinTools-1904-Klein-Pliers

Dan’s pliers originally sold for $3.60 in 1904. It was unique because it also included a special factory nickel plating which cost an additional 30 cents. True to Klein products, these pliers were still in good working condition. From left to right: Mat Klein III, chairman, Dan Schmidt, Mark Klein, vice president domestic sales

“We were overwhelmed with the inquiries and heart-warming stories of Klein tools being handed down from one generation to another,” states Thomas Barton, product marketing manager. “Stories such as our second oldest pair from Robert Armstrong, Jr. really exemplify what the Klein Tools’ brand is all about. His pair of 1906 pliers were handed down to his father in 1941 while on the job as a line foreman in Dyersburg, Tennessee and then handed down to Robert.”

The oldest ‘original’ customer was Gerald Schumacher, 89 years old, who entered a 1956 9” pliers which he purchased in Colorado. It lasted for over 30 years on the job.

The youngest customer was Brody Tonelotti, 13 years old, who loves tools and searches yard sales for old tool boxes. In one container, he found a pair of 1952 pliers in good condition and thought it would last for a couple more generations of use.

“The value placed on our products is exceptional,” said Mark Klein, a sixth generation Klein who serves as the company’s vice president of domestic sales. “As a company, our goal is to produce the highest quality product possible. In exchange, we are rewarded with incredible customer loyalty.”

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