In which category would this tool set be considered?

kccj76

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This is an inherited set of tools that was in the parents' antique/collectible room. The entire box folded up is only approx. 36" tall and 18" wide. All of the tools are in immaculate condition and ready for use, and they all are at least half the size or smaller than normal wood working tools. Any help is appreciated. The only identifier on the whole lot is a sticker on the box 'Made in Poland'. What classification would this set fall under? Thanks! Chris.
 

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jerseyben

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The set is not antique. When I was a kid in the early 90s I had the exact same set. I cant remember exactly where it came from but I want to say maybe Toys R Us?
 

fmfdoc

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They've been making these fro quite some time. I have mine, from the early 60's! Will be giving it to my Grandson, as soon as the family get's back to the lower-48!! Of course the older ones, don't have the open-end wrenches, in them. :thumbsup:
 

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