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Location: Ripon
What a treat. You'll remember the source each time you pick one up!
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Location: Melton Mowbray.
Some years ago, a neighbour whose husband had sadly died, gave me a complete imperial Britool socket set together with many other tools.
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Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
What a lovely gift. Some of my tools are very old friends.
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Decent tools, almost regardless of cost, will last a lifetime and are always a good investment. My 3/8" socket set were assembled as individual item gifts for birthdays and christmas when I was in my teenage. And that was a long time ago...
Never be tempted by cheap tools...
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Location: Dunchurch, Warwickshire
I am still using the Elora socket set which was on offer in a wonderful shop in Guildford 50 years ago. And my chisels & screwdrivers are hanging in a tool rack which my grandfather made, probably 80-100 years ago.
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Location: Cheshire
Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
All of my spanner’s are old, apart from the metric ones which don’t get used much. Mostly they are found on EBay and I’m only telling you that because now I have enough for the time being.
Alan Fairless