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Strunk? Well, the money clip looks cool


Hi folks. I found this item in the bottom of a sock drawer. Wife's granddad had a small engines...

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Hi folks. I found this item in the bottom of a sock drawer. Wife's granddad had a small engines dealership and would be from him. Can't find much about Strunk online and have no idea if it is worth anything to anyone.

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Cool things you'd trade for it?

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Well that didn't work. It's a money clip that's chrome, red, and black enamel and shaped like a very detailed Strunk saw. Can't figure out how to paste a picture

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Think I got it.........
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You can tell that's not one of the "lightweight" versions!
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Very cool indeed!
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Here is my Big Machete with a West Bend motor on it. It is apart now, and is waiting for me to get to it. I have a few saws in front of it. Have a blessed evening.

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Strunk was made in Coatesville, PA. We have a Strunk chain saw.

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Default Re: Strunk? Well, the money clip looks cool

I have a couple of Strunk Chainsaws here. One is a Busy Beaver, and the other one is a SpeeDemon Special. I've always wanted one, because Dad had one long time ago.
His was either a Custom Pro, or a Big Timber Pro. It had a 30" bar, and chain on it, and those were the only two models that had that length of bar.
I like the looks of your money clip. It was a nice find. Bruce.
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