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Wen 3 year s ago
#26 I was gifted one of these for my wedding in 1981
       
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Ken 3 year s ago
Leatherman tools were huge in the 90's. They were indispensable as a .50 cal gunner in a Humvee platoon. We never had all the parts we needed for our weapons mounts and always had to jury rig something. Thanks Clinton!
       
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Johanna 3 year s ago
Rainbow is the best since 1998
       
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Marguerite 3 year s ago
#4 you're very lucky. between work and home i had maybe 6 of them and they literally last 1 year, then died.
       
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"My dad bought this 1947 RockOla jukebox in 1966 for $35, with records. He gifted it to me ten years ago. Still works perfectly. Only service in the last 54 years was to replace the beeswax capacitors in the amp, and the phono cartridge (both in 1981)."

 

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