doesn't fit a
Coffin Lock fitting on our
road cases - this in not seeing a 5/16" hex allen key sticking out of it. IF the case of a butterfly knob on a
road case that you need a focus tool for... be very afraid of what you are un-locking.
Still curious design in kind of being a combination of all forms of wrench including Jesus' wrench in design - just the
manual sort as opposed to ratcheting sort. And at times that seeming 1/2" of clearance this tool seemingly needs, isn't always available.
Still, in a all
in one beer can opener and
pin splitter, and a tool no doubt designed by a
stage hand to do it all, support is a kind of industry support type of thing and a good recommendation for those that are looking for the newest in tools that will do lots of stuff.
Stage pin, twist and
Edison checker feature that also does lamps and fuses beyond this - it certainly is a curious project in a tester - single indicator lamp and all. I'm curious about it. And in many ways while not perhaps the most efficient of all tools, perhaps in some ways is an all
in one tool, might be worth it's price for those that have everyting but it.
Way back when and I have no idea of why... the
stage pin I splitter was discontinued due to in a urban legend type of way, someone getting shocked by way of splitting the pin on a
fixture by way of the aluminum body of the origional version. After this, came the Pinsplitter II crappier version. This tool is all aluminum, me in loosing or having been perminantly been borrowed my origional Pinsplitter I now at least as theory have a chance to get another aluminum form of Pinsplitter I. Or at least experimentating in why the Urbon legend about the (II) version came about.
Still, and again, it's obviously a
stage hand that designed the tool and it's unique and will possibly work for many people that want something cool. Go with it.