Tweezers
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Similar to pattern No. 4, except have very narrow needle-like points. Overall length 4-1/2 inches (114 mm).
Metal: Stainless Steel
Point: Very Sharp
Shorter version of pattern No. 3. Overall length 4-1/2 inches (114 mm).
Metal: Stainless Steel
Point: Sharp
Boley style tweezers are excellent general utility tweezers.
Closing pressure is easily adjusted with these slidelock tweezers. Rounded serrated points.
Closing pressure is easily adjusted with these slidelock tweezers. Sharp, smooth points.
Boley style tweezers are excellent general utility tweezers. All shanks are tapered and have beveled edges, except the GG pattern. Non-magnetic brass version of pattern MM.
Swiss Pattern Tweezer, Grobet USA Brand, Pattern #3C
These tweezers have thin, spade-shaped tips which make it easy to pick up delicate objects, such as stamps. Overall length 4-1/2 inches (114 mm).
Saves time and makes soldering ring shanks together easy fast and simple.
Sharp hooked points for wire wrapping, forming, bending and coiling. The angled points can also be useful for hard-to-get-at spots.
Similar to pattern No. 2, except points are .055 inches (1.4 mm) wide and rounded at the tips.
With pointed shank. Overall length 4-3/4 inches (121 mm). Sharp points.
Small holder fits in pocket. Wire jaws contract into body and plunger in end opens the jaws. Overall length 2 inches (51 mm).
Chromium-plated steel tweezers with serrated points and locking device. Overall length 5-1/2 inches (140 mm) Fine points.
Similar to pattern No. 4, except have very narrow needle-like points.
Excellent tweezers for handling all miniature and micro-miniature parts. Shanks are tapered with beveled edges; points have been honed and are very sharp.
For general use, assembly, inspection, sorting tweezers feature tapered shanks with beveled edges, and sharp, plain-finished points.
Excellent tweezers for handling all miniature and micro-miniature parts and components. The shape permits the user to rest his hand on the bench during assembly operations.
Sharp hooked points for wire wrapping, forming, bending and coiling. Angled points can also be useful for hard to get at spots.
Made specifically for the difficult task of holding half or quarter shanks in place while soldering with no fumbling or misalignment. Invented by a bench jeweler.