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posted on October 3rd, 2014 at 11:25 PM
Hazet Screwdrivers


Hi all,
I was recently given some screwdrivers that were once out of a hazet toolkit. I have no intention of selling them, but was hoping to get some idea of what they're worth. Some people tell me that they're valuable, others tell me they're worth peanuts. I'd just like a clear idea
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posted on October 4th, 2014 at 05:07 AM



If your not selling them they are priceless. The question is irrelevant if you are keeping them. You need to find out if they are in fact hazet screwdrivers or repos. Pictures would help.



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posted on October 4th, 2014 at 10:47 AM



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Originally posted by LUFTMEISTER
If your not selling them they are priceless. The question is irrelevant if you are keeping them. You need to find out if they are in fact hazet screwdrivers or repos. Pictures would help.


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Also this website can help.
http://www.356tools.com/roundbox.htm 

Also be aware that there were changes made to them over time as well. The shaft length of the stubby screwdriver increased early on. The large screwdriver can be 811-6 or 811-9R. The medium screwdriver has a change in numbering as well. Just depends on there era.


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