What is this older Snap-On electrical tool?

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Bajandiver72
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What is this older Snap-On electrical tool?

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Found this cleaning out my garage preparing to move.Probably picked it up in my previous life as a sanitation engineer and kept it because I thought it unique.It has a spring loaded tip, box is original but label is not legible.
No date or model number, just the label that says Snap-on.I have looked through this forum and on eBay, found nothing similar.
Any ideas?
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Re: What is this older Snap-On electrical tool?

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My guess would be 6V (because of its probable age) circuit/continuity tester. Does anything light up in the little holes on the barrel if you complete a circuit between the clip and the depressed tip? Of course, may not work given the poor condition of the cord.

This might be the same company. Shoot them an e-mail with a PIC of your tool attached. Maybe they'll be able to tell you about it.

http://www.muellerelectric.com/contact_information.html
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Re: What is this older Snap-On electrical tool?

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Its an engraver.
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It is for etching words,letters,numbers etc,into metal.The clip hooks to a 12 volt battery.then when you touch the tip to metal it will mark it.It is from mid 1970,s i think.In other words it allows you to write on metal.
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It is one of three part numbers: GA-39, MT-330 or MT-331. It is an Etching Tool
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Thanks for all the help, I found it at http://www.paddockclub.co.kr/snap/Insta ... /S7709.htm under part #MT330.No value yet.
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Hi

If you use the search function on this site, you can get a full description. I think it is worth about $25-40 - but the real test is what somebody is willing to pay for it

Thanks
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Here is a link to SNAP_ON MEXICO http://www.snapon.com.mx/catalogo.php?q ... 09&grp=929

You can find them on E Bay for $15 t0 $25

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Re: What is this older Snap-On electrical tool?

Post by Frank Murch »

I think it is a MT330 or MT-330 etching pencil from the late 1960s through the early 1980s

The other posibility is a GA-39, from the 1950s, but i think the shape is wrong for the older pencil
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