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Thread: FS: LWB basketweave bag and loose tools

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    FS: LWB basketweave bag and loose tools

    *** everything sold, thanks guys ****need fill-ins for your concours tool kit, here ya go.

    all tools are pretty near perfect. no trace of rust on anything and no marks I can find.

    bag is soft and flexible. no rust on clasps.

    spark plug tool has the rubber. these tools look new.

    all prices are shipped to Canada or the USA. if I'm out to lunch on anything ( either way ) let me know. thanks, Don.

    hex key $100 - SOLD
    pliers $350 - SOLD
    fan tool $150 - SOLD
    17 x 19 wrench $150 - SOLD
    19 x 22 wrench $150 - SOLD
    spark plug tool $175 ( or $250 with hex key ) - SOLD

    tool bag $250 - SOLD
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    Last edited by haycait911; 09-16-2013 at 03:53 PM.

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    pics of my bag
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    PM sent on 17x19. Thanks.

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    Correction. Your private message box is filled up.

    Hello. Would you accept $110 shipped for your 17x19 DFS wrench? I think that's a strong price.

    Thanks.

    Alex

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    can anyone tell me if this is large or small font? I'm thinking large. it was in a very original '71 tool kit. thanks, I'm tool challenged.
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    Going to be hard to tell. The small font 19X17 is about the same height as a large font. The difference is in the length and its not a great deal at that. I figured this out by comparing several wrenches.
    Last edited by juche_namja; 09-15-2013 at 05:38 AM.
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    Hi,
    I'll take the P208 belt wrench and 19x22 box wrench.
    Thanks, Scott

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    I believe it's the Germany size that varies. I'll buy the DFS for asking price.

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    The price for the pliers seems a little steep but I would like to have them. I can go to $225.
    Thanks for considering. Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgaddy View Post
    The price for the pliers seems a little steep but I would like to have them. I can go to $225.
    Thanks for considering. Steve
    thanks for the offer Steve but I think I'll let it ride a while yet.
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