Railsplitter
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All I had previously was a couple old double sided picks, good quality tools that belonged to my grandfather but I decided it was time to get a set of standard driver handle picks.Those are a must have. So handy!
Computing possible occupations: Dentist, Professional Torturer...Possibly a thief.
I don't think that's something one would want to find out personally, you'd either be getting robbed tortured or dental surgery.Computing possible occupations: Dentist, Professional Torturer...Possibly a thief.
Well I certainly felt tortured and robbed when I was last at the dentist. They pulled a tooth and $3000 for a bridge. I'm considering going toothless. Yar! Avast ye mateys! Its a pre-molar so not really noticeable.I don't think that's something one would want to find out personally, you'd either be getting robbed tortured or dental surgery.
Not that theres much difference between 2 of them.
Thief could certainly be ruled out though, aside from a very large old lever lock with a huge keyway I'm not sure there are any locks one could open with these.
All I had previously was a couple old double sided picks, good quality tools that belonged to my grandfather but I decided it was time to get a set of standard driver handle picks.
I have been extremely happy with the quality of my Tekton hard handle screwdrivers, and I love the handles.
Looks a lot like my Cal-van, except I only have the straight and 90° picks for it.I was just at my storage unit today to pick up a couple things, and I found my vintage Blue Point pick set that I forgot I had. It’s like the pic except a different case. The picks screw into the handle. It’s pretty neat
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