How old is the oldest tool in your cycle collection - ?

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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
Surprised there still available.

Found one on the bay of E.
 

Gwylan

Veteran
Location
All at sea⛵
Inherited from my father in my 20s. That's 50+ years ago.

A screwdriver, bit like Trig's broom. A shifting spanner- a beautiful piece of work.
A Mole wrench that my brother and I bought him when I was about 8.
Sundry odd non metric spanners.
 

Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
Well, started sifting through a box in the shed with old bits and pieces and what did I find...
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Bit of surface rust and dirt, but cleaned it up a fair bit. A bit more elbow grease and it will be even more clean. Bit dirty on the other side.

Now as it is such a valuable item, I will offer it free to the first chatter who pm's me with their contact details.
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
Well, started sifting through a box in the shed with old bits and pieces and what did I find...
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Bit of surface rust and dirt, but cleaned it up a fair bit. A bit more elbow grease and it will be even more clean. Bit dirty on the other side.

Now as it is such a valuable item, I will offer it free to the first chatter who pm's me with their contact details.
Generous of you, I wish I’d known that yesterday, I’ve bought one now.
 
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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Is that the one that @welsh dragon gave you with the warning, 'be careful with it, I bought that with my first wages.' 😂



You're not funny you know. Well maybe just a bit. :laugh:
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
I still have a Campagnolo Allen key, must be 1960, standard 'L' shape but with a hex socket welded onto the longer end. Can't find my Mavic socket for adjusting Mavic 'Racer' centre pulls - must be somewhere - same date. Also still have the Regina 5 speed block remover.
 
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