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Barry White

Must be on a plug top and you must have used it in the last year.
Mine is a weller soldering gun think I got this for my 12th birthday in 1972. 2 heats and instant warm up trigger action. This is a pic from the net and the pins on the plug are not shielded :oops:

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Not got a picture, but until a few weeks ago I had retained my Stanley Swing Brace and several sized wood bits, someone recently called it a "Brazen bit" seems they weren't listening to their mentor properly
 
a megger BM7 ( google it ) , first sold as new in 1979. use it for fault finding. and a AVO 8, circa 1985.


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Like the megger Tel but its got to be on a plug top I recon you will have a gem or 2
somewhere

Pete 999 like the "Brazenbit" in fack I have one not used it for years got it off my grandad but mine ain't got a plug on.
 
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Commodore 64 I bought the 'kids' for Xmas 1983, Second-hand Scalextric set I bought the 'kids' for Xmas 1985, and a Sky Analogue Box I bought, cough, for the 'kids' for Xmas 1993. All still in the loft, waiting for Antiques Road Show 2045, when some bod will tell they're worth a fortune, along with the lost masterpiece I've kept all these years. :rolleyes:
 

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