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<blockquote data-quote="cmc tom" data-source="post: 4080744" data-attributes="member: 45629"><p>My dad passed an SK wrench set and sockets from the 50's to me. Over 4 decades as a knuckle buster on cranes and heavy equipment. Some got broke, some lost, I'm retired now but they sit in the tool box and the memories call out when I walk by. Started with craftsman for the basics, snap-on and Mac for the specialized tools and as the equipment got bigger. Sold off most of it when I retired. Couldn't pick up half those wrenches now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmc tom, post: 4080744, member: 45629"] My dad passed an SK wrench set and sockets from the 50's to me. Over 4 decades as a knuckle buster on cranes and heavy equipment. Some got broke, some lost, I'm retired now but they sit in the tool box and the memories call out when I walk by. Started with craftsman for the basics, snap-on and Mac for the specialized tools and as the equipment got bigger. Sold off most of it when I retired. Couldn't pick up half those wrenches now. [/QUOTE]
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