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    FS: SWB pliers

    a couple of dings at the pivot point, but otherwise very nice. $250
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    I will take it. Please send me Paypal details.
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    I have been politely informed that these are in fact LWB. PM sent.

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    I will still take them
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    And he finally gets pliers for his 69 tool kit, an almost impossible task, Well done.

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    Thanks! Patience pays...
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    OK guys, they sure look like SWB pliers. Would anyone care to educate the unwashed on the differences?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans View Post
    OK guys, they sure look like SWB pliers. Would anyone care to educate the unwashed on the differences?

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    Chrome head on LWB, satin on SWB, couple of other minor angles on the LWB head, and some small jaw differences as well. But the main point is that the head is chromed vs satin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    Chrome head on LWB, satin on SWB, couple of other minor angles on the LWB head, and some small jaw differences as well. But the main point is that the head is chromed vs satin.
    Thanks for the lesson and the great pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankmar View Post
    Thanks! Patience pays...
    Congrats Frank... I have kept my eyes open in the hopes you'd find them. Sure was happy to see it was you that got these.
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