Repro Tommy Bar

Forrest39

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I’m starting to collect tools to make a tool roll up for my stock car. Brian Nickels (mr55s) just made up a batch of Tommy Bars. If you are looking for a nice repro, drop him a line!
-Kevin
 

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Doug Jennings in Dayton had some for sale at the TE/AE United last year. They were made by Rob Martel. He probably still has some.
 
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Feel free to contact me. I still have some left, response has been great, Thanks to all of you!
Brian
 
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I clearly don't know the price that Doug Jennings would charge at Tigers United for one of these reproductions. I understand that this thread was started by somebody talking about a great product personally made and commissioned by one of our members,
not purchased and re-marketed from a long since left the marque fabricator. Brian's been straight up and other feedback has been made on the email list. CAT members should should feel honored to have them offered to members here first and Kevin's review, is great first hand. I'd buy one or two but I only have one stock car that carries tools I like to look at ;)
 
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Warren,
Doug was selling the bars for Rob Martel, the maker of the bar. Gosh only knows when he made them! I need a bar to complete another Tiger tool kit. Has anyone reproduced the socket in metal? I have a couple of the Brit Tool sockets and I know one owner 3D printed them in plastic. I'm glad there are more than one that can reproduce items.
 
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It takes a substantial investment in time and materials to make any product worthwhile. I'm doing this because I love the marque and because I was missing one and had to pay an arm and a leg for mine. I'd like to sell my items to needful Tiger owners wanting to turn their car to stock and concourse condition. We think nothing of what it costs to build an engine, new or rebuilt front ends, new or rebuilt transmissions, paint and body, new soft trim, dash and gauges etc; why not complete your tool roll with this piece for a small sum in comparison?
My favorite part of club interactions is sections like my tiger story. I'd like to hear yours, or see yours on the forum or personally. I have been a member of CAT since 1985 and know that it’s good to help each other with either info, or parts. It's always my goal to help Tiger owner's, and not those merely passing through the Tiger world for a quick buck.
P.S. half way through the spark plug project for the tool roll, not plastic but metal. Just don’t know if I should make them just for friends, or any extras.
 
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