Mac Tools 18-pc. Macsimizer™ Pick And Scraper Set (psm18b) Most Unused on 2040-parts.com
Washougal, Washington, US
Complete set with case. Most of these have never been used. Only the small picks have been used a handful of times, one of the carbon scrapers and black hooks have signs of wear. Purchased new from MAC distributor. This complete 18 piece set includes the following:
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