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Late 1940's Postwar Lionel Train Service Station Rivet Press Tool Set ST-350

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    Posted 12 years ago

    electobacco
    (171 items)

    Here is a recent find of mine that is being shared for those Lionel Train collectors out there! Or anyone else that appreciates this sort of thing.... : )

    It is a hard/rare item to come by. Even more so with all the rivets and machinery parts that are included with it. It is also in really great shape for its age. I believe it is from the late 1940's.

    Thank you as always for looking my friends and may your best picks/finds be ahead of each and everyone of you.... : )

    Have a blessed day everyone!

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    1. AzTom AzTom, 11 years ago
      That is too cool. I don't do trains but I do a lot of rivets and that would be quite handy. I have a real small one for items less than 1 in thick.

      I'm not sure what all that tooling would be for.

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