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Black & Decker Automotive Power Tools Catalog 1964 on 2040-parts.com

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Delhi, New York, US

Delhi, New York, US
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Catalog 2A titled "Black & Decker Automotive Power Tools", published by the Black & Decker Mfg. co., Towson, Maryland, dated 1-1-64, this copy was distributed by Gavin's 310 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey (has their stamp on it). Forty six pages include "Super Service Valve Refacers"; "Electric Valve Shop" and other valve reconditioning equipment; Impact Wrenches (Air & Electric), & accessories; Drills; Drill Stands; Trim Shop Assortments; Hole Saws; Abrasive Tools & Accessories; Bench Grinders; Polishers & Accessories;  Shop Vacs and lots more. GOOD CONDITION

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