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Diamond hand tool dh18

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george kinne

02-23-2003 13:23:17




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Does anybody know where I can find a diamond handyboy dh18 tool?




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John Garner

02-24-2003 12:01:42




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 Re: diamond hand tool dh18 in reply to george kinne, 02-23-2003 13:23:17  
george --

The Diamond tool line has been sold a couple of times in the last 10 years or so, first to Triangle Tool Group (Utica, Bonney) and then to Cooper Group. Cooper has apparently "gonged" the US-made Diamond line (they are now using the Diamond name on some imported tools -- I've seen Diamond-brand hammers from Taiwan and Diamond-brand files from Brazil in Costco recently ) but moved some of the old Diamond tools to their Crescent line.

I have HEARD that the old Diamond Handi-Boy tools were to be re-badged as Crescent Handi-Boy, but I have not seen it yet. Any Crescent dealer should be able to tell you for sure.

John

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Tom Dowling

03-13-2006 14:35:09




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 Re: Re: diamond hand tool dh18 in reply to John Garner, 02-24-2003 12:01:42  
Look in old hardware stores, farm/ranch supplies and marine supply stores. The DH18 was designed to fit spark plugs. The DH16 was designed for our ski troops (I think) so might turn up in mil surplus.

I have a DH18 and 2 DH16's in my kits. The DH16s are going for almost $100 on Ebay lately. Haven't seen a DH18 on the bay, but I'm looking for another as well.



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