Please note that this item has been sold.

 

What is this? Is it an old toolbox of motorcycle spanners from my grandfather’s garage? Well. let’s open it up and find out.

 

There are quite a number of items in here, nine to be precise.

Three items appear to be extensions:

two screwdriver heads of which one seems to be for turning in bent screws:

a tool-holder:

one socket:

a monkey wrench:

and a little button, which I do not have the slightest clue what it is for:

 

Now let me assemble the socket set and see if I can adjust the chain on my motorcycle:

There is a stubby, a regular size and an extra long power-bar, but not one seems to be able to loosen the nut on the rear wheel of my motorcycle.

Rather, it appears to be a somewhat peaceful tobacco pipe.

Let me try the monkey wrench:

Oh crumbs, that did not work either. Useless for undoing nuts. It looks like a pipe you could smoke while riding, but not even a motorcycle, more like a horse.

I need to tighten my chain before I can ride again, but in order to do that, I need some money, but in order to get some money, I need to see if anybody is willing to exchange this set of spanners for a few dollars.

If you are willing to help, please contact me, or alternatively, go to the Available Page on my website and help a poor biker ride again.

P.S. I found out what the little button was for. It closes the hole at the one end of the tool-holder.