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Tool Talk => Cheap and Cheerful (or otherwise!) => Topic started by: MichaelGT83 on October 20, 2023, 05:47:14 AM
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It's Chinese, some of the tools do have a satisfying snap, but some are quite loose and you just know you'd lose a finger if you tried to put it to the test. But I've been passing through Toronto on a trip to visit friends and, well, I couldn't resist. When in Rome and all that. :whistle:
(https://i.imgur.com/2KHik8Z.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/pzqMiF9.jpg)
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Cool. I like the wood scales. Did you get to go to the Hockey Hall of Fame? Friends and seeing different places. Doesn't get much better. Best wishes. Gary (IMR)
:cheers:
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I have the same model from Colonial Williamsburg, I think. It's... not completely useless. Been thinking of using it for a knock off challenge at some point.
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Cool. I like the wood scales. Did you get to go to the Hockey Hall of Fame? Friends and seeing different places. Doesn't get much better. Best wishes. Gary (IMR)
:cheers:
I did make it in, I usually pay a visit when I'm in Toronto. Always enjoyable. :tu:
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I have the same model from Colonial Williamsburg, I think. It's... not completely useless. Been thinking of using it for a knock off challenge at some point.
It's likely the same model. I'd definitely give it a go if a knock off challenge got up and running.
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i had one that was pretty much exactly the same except it had the lighthouse form Peggy's Cove on it (I think) and my name on the back.
I think the first time I tried to use it I tried the screwdriver and the torque was enough for the brass pin to snap and the whole end f it came apart.
My suggestion would be to keep it for it's appearance and the memories it brings up and never, ever, EVER actually try to use it for anything! :tu:
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