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- Francesca_KnowlExplorerI'd bet you've gotcherself a real collector's item there, Dutch- looks like it has the gen-you-wine original blade!
- DutchmenSportExplorerWell, I for one must be computer illiterate, because I never saw a hacksaw on that web site. If the above photo is what the thread is about, those have been around for years and decades! Its not a new invention, maybe there's just renewed interest in them. Just went out to my garage and sure enough, there it was hanging on my peg-board. Blade rusty from lack of use, but still in good shape! It's a "Stanley". I had this little tool as long as I can possibly remember, and I'm almost 60 years old now. But because it's got a plastic handle, it's probably manufactured in the last 1970's. That's about the same time I started accumulating my own tools.
EDIT: OK, I'm really blind! Now I know it's old age. Went back to the web site and looked at the computer image. It's laying on top of the keyboard! I was looking for a link to click or something. That photo is not the best. I suppose the poster is trying to show his support for the camper. - Francesca_KnowlExplorer
korbe wrote:
Took awhile for me to see it. Kept tapping the computer screen to start a video. Geezo.
Me too- what's the point of linking us to the Oliver trailer website with a pic of the trailer on a computer screen????
Here's a no-frills pic of the one I carry- it is a very handy tool:
- korbeExplorerTook awhile for me to see it. Kept tapping the computer screen to start a video. Geezo.
- agesilausExplorer IIIThat one looks better than the cheap ones usually found in stores which are just about worthless.
- YC_1NomadIt is amazing how often I use mine. With a couple of different blade selections it is a great tool.
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