Irwin Vise-grip 2076709 - 6 Piece Plier Set on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Indiana, US
This is new with out box, I have never used these before they have been sitting in my barn, it has a couple spots on some, looks maybe rust? I posted pictures that you can see. If you want more pictures just let me know.
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