Snap On Tools Rare Reversible Blade Screwdriver Set Ssdd42 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, US
Snap On Tools RARE reversible blade screwdriver set SSDD42, 5pcs. Set includes 4 different blades, the only blade that appears to be used is the #1 Phillips/ 3/16 blade, the other 3 blades are in excellent condition, the handle is very nice it does have some dings on it, but was lightly used, the case is in great shape also. NO engravings or grind marks. USA shipping only.
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