Tested 5210 1/2

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Tested 5210 1/2

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What do you experts know about this 5210 1/2 teardrop jack? Not perfect but nice. Main is a little short and I believe it has been cleaned but beautiful!!
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Winchester M21 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:34 pm What do you experts know about this 5210 1/2 teardrop jack? Not perfect but nice. Main is a little short and I believe it has been cleaned but beautiful!!

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Are those original handles?
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Supposed to be the original handles

In hand they look right.
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