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Hello from Iowa

Started by Kolvir, October 07, 2018, 06:38:15 PM

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Kolvir

Just joined the site and in less than a half hour identified a Blackhawk wrench I've been confused about for nearly ten years.

Papaw

Welcome to Tool talk !

Tell us a bit about yourself and your tool interests.
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mikeswrenches

Hi Kolvir, welcome from sunny Florida. This is a great place to hangout. Lots of good people and a wealth of knowledge.

Mike
Check out my ETSY store at: OldeTymeTools

Kolvir

Should have been 'from' Iowa. I can't type.

I like to hunt, fish, shoot, model build, and a lot more. I used to woodwork and do simple car repair, but Fibromyalgia has ended that and is working on ending my other hobbies too.

I really love the sense of history you get out of using old tools. I love auctions and am often adding some tools to my collection and selling off the rest. Come across many mystery tools that way that are fun to track down.

p_toad

Welcome from Ohio.   Sorry about the medical issues...   :sad: 

Tell us more about your tools (pictures or it didn't happen).   :grin:

Yadda

You might say I have a tool collecting problem....

coolford

Welcome from the Missouri Ozarks.

lptools

Welcome from Central New York State!!!!!  Regards, Lou
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papadan

Newbie to newbie, welcome from KY.
VWs to D10s, I've fixed em.
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gibsontool

Hello and welcome from British Columbia Canada.

john k

Greetings,  and welcome.   Am in Nebraska, but so close I can see the Iowa hills.  Lots of good hobbies keeps us out of trouble. 
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Kolvir

Good thing, as there are no hills in Nebraska. :)