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had same. 25 years old.gave it to my lad a coup[le of years ago, just after getting the snap-on man to replace the ratchet mechanism for free under the lifetime warranty
 
Yep they're a lovely bit of kit Tel, my ratchet is still holding on even though it's had a heck of a lot of use. I've probably gone through about 150PZ 2 bits over the years. :)
 
Just one is hard for a tool tart Tel, had these 200mm pliers for two years now and their my favourite. They feel like an extra limb and are surprisingly comfortable, had the snips but they’re crap compared to my trusty 180mm knipex clutters.

I bet Pete is in bits trying to choose one, probably in cold sweats in the garage loosing his mind.

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Used to be my Elliot Lucas pliers or CK side cutters from the 80's but they have worn badly so are secondary tools, my favourite or precious tools are my Stahlwille pipe/five hole wrench which I thought I lost recently and was shocked to find that a replacement was about £100 owned it since 1983 also my hammer fibreglass shaft fantastic to use and owned since about 1982. If I lost either of them two I would cry.
 
From my dad, retired joiner. Vintage unknown, probably '60s or '70s.

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i'd say that was 30's or40's.i remember from childhood my dad had a couple just like that, and they were fairly old then. he was building furniture in the 30's before he buggered off to Egypt and Libya, something to do with the Afrika Korps being naughty boys.
 
You really know your tools are an extension of your hands when second fixing.
I do like my long nose pliers as I use them so much and are really manipulative (?) but they are only forge steel make and I apologise not!
 
This could go on a bit...

I have a Bahco nail puller,which i tightened,honed and painted as a kid,and they have pull hundreds and hundreds of nails,some with no heads,from below the surface,and i NEVER lose the smile,on a successful retrieve :)

I also have a set of screwdriver blades and a handle,in a plastic roll-up,which i bought when i was about twelve. The smallest,electrical type blade,was ideal for solderless nipples,on me Bultaco Sherpa,and whilst holding one in some mole-grips,i shoved it straight through the palm of my left hand,and out the other side:eek: prompting my younger sister to swoon.......she is now in charge,on the renal unit :rolleyes:

There are also the many items,which once proven as worthy,are then replaced over the years...Bahco adjustables,mole grips nee visegrips,Snapon linesman pliers,Facom hammers,etc

If we all found ourselves on a desert island,you'd all be begging to swap your Iphones,for me spoke-shave ;)
 

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