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3rd August 2010, 10:53 PM #1Member
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Pop Rivet Guns - anyone recognise these?
Keeping you guys busy hey!
Another 3 refugees from Dad's toolboxes.
These ones are Pop Rivet guns...even I know that much
What I don't know is how old they are and if they have any collector value here or O.S.
I have done some Googling and there is a little info out there, but not a lot.
Seems as though the TT55 (top in picture) is still in production (in a much more modern guise) but I can't see many of the old ones for sale at the moment to get an idea of value.
Any feedback is appreciated, they are destined for the eBay auction block at this stage, would be great to know more about them first.
thanks again,
rod
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4th August 2010, 07:21 AM #2Senior Member
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Those look much better made than current ones on the market. I have one. Don't use often but when I do it does jobs nothing else will.
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4th August 2010, 05:30 PM #3acmegridley Guest
Tuckers were into things like eyelets, hook and loop catches and small things like that ,dont sell them ,used to make rivets too.
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