Blue Point Oex-10-1 Usa ( 1/2 ) Combo. Open End/12 Point Box Wrench Lot # 9036 on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Oregon, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE USED BLUE POINT OEX-10-1 ( 2262 ) MADE IN USA 1/2" COMBINATION OPEN END / 12 POINT BOX WRENCH LOT # 9036
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