Lot Of Vintage Blue Point Snap-on Rethreader Dies & Blue Point Tap And Die Set on 2040-parts.com
Corvallis, Oregon, US
FOR SALE, I HAVE A VINTAGE BLUE POINT TDM 109 METRIC TAP & DIE SET IN A WOODEN BOX - 4mm TO 12mm, MISSING THE 6mm TAP, OTHERWISE IT IS COMPLETE.
ALSO, SELLING VINTAGE BLUE POINT RETHREADER DIES:
TRC-7A NC 1/4 20 TO 5/8 -11
TRF-7A NF 1/4 24 TO 5/8 -18
SNAP-ON TDM 60
ESTATE FIND, REALLY COOL OLD STUFF.
PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.
PLEASE NOTICE THAT I SHIP TO THE USA ONLY
THANKS.
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