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Correct Hapewe Pliers for SC tool kit
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I have 3 Hapewe pliers, all slightly different For you Tool Kit experts, which is correct for a 911SC kit Can someone differentiate the pliers by approximate years? All 3 made in Germany, one has no patern on the side. Other 2 have different side paterbs ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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What plier version
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Guess nobody has an answer
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i believe the Hapewe pliers were in the early 1970 to 80`s tool kits.Later on they had Klein pliers
Ivan
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I recent sold an SC kit that another member identified as 80-81 and it had the top pliers in it.
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Without any marking on the side?
Seems there is no rhyme or reason with these pliers |
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Correct, with no pattern.
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I'm not an expert or collector, but I have a bunch of tool kit threads saved as examples and I follow these threads. For some reason I like these details.
The middle pliers with the cross-hatch on the outside are early 1970's, but I'm not sure of the date range. At least 1973.5 and 1974. I think the bottom pair are late SC, maybe into the Carrera cars. Mark
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i do have some pliers left over from the days i collect tools ..Here Hapewe Made in West Germany.Hapewe and Klein totally identical.
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Hmm, the Hapywe pliers that you have say West Germany
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somebody told me once marking West Germany was done during the cold war east -west prior the Berlin wall going down also very earlier Porsche parts had markings Made in West Germany
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My favourite ex girlfriend Ulrike was made in W. Germany. Very well made too.
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