I was at a construction site around here and saw a guy using a brand of tool
I'd never heard of. It was a very, very solid 1/2" hammer drill, totally
painted orange (from the maker, not for marking), probably 20 years old. Said
"Ocor Percussion Drill" and had a NY address.
Anyone ever hear of these guys? It was one _really_ well-made drill. Lots of
machinings and steel parts. Pretty small, too. In good shape for the age.
GTO(John)
P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº4 wrote:
> <Scratches head & walks off to bash it on the wall>.....I hate it when
> something way in the cobwebby back of your mind rings a very distant
> bell.....what tool company also manufactures in Spain? I think the word
> ocor was also on a tool from Spain.
¿Negro y Decquer?
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"GTO69RA4" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I was at a construction site around here and saw a guy using a brand of
tool
> I'd never heard of. It was a very, very solid 1/2" hammer drill, totally
> painted orange (from the maker, not for marking), probably 20 years old.
Said
> "Ocor Percussion Drill" and had a NY address.
>
> Anyone ever hear of these guys? It was one _really_ well-made drill. Lots
of
> machinings and steel parts. Pretty small, too. In good shape for the age.
>
> GTO(John)
I'm pretty sure I have seen the word ocor on some AEG drills or
something......not sure, but it rings a bell.
<Scratches head & walks off to bash it on the wall>.....I hate it when
something way in the cobwebby back of your mind rings a very distant
bell.....what tool company also manufactures in Spain? I think the word ocor
was also on a tool from Spain.
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>I'm pretty sure I have seen the word ocor on some AEG drills or
>something......not sure, but it rings a bell.
>
><Scratches head & walks off to bash it on the wall>.....I hate it when
>something way in the cobwebby back of your mind rings a very distant
>bell.....what tool company also manufactures in Spain? I think the word ocor
>was also on a tool from Spain.
>
>
>--
>© Jon Down ®
>http://www.stores.ebay.com/jdpowertoolcanada 555 good feedbacks & 465
>from unique customers.... (Only 1 bad feedback left when the customer
>thought he bought something a month earlier than he did, it arrived the next
>day, he apologized by email but it was too late. Oh well you win hundreds
>you lose one LOL) NO FAKE POSITIVES
Thanks. It reminded me of an AEG, but didn't say anything about them on the
tag. Wonder if it was an OEM import job.
Oh yeah, anyone who clicks on your feedback will get the numbers. No need to
post all that in some mega-sig.
GTO(John)
On 27 Feb 2004 05:17:56 GMT, [email protected] (GTO69RA4) wrote:
>>I'm pretty sure I have seen the word ocor on some AEG drills or
>>something......not sure, but it rings a bell.
>>
>><Scratches head & walks off to bash it on the wall>.....I hate it when
>>something way in the cobwebby back of your mind rings a very distant
>>bell.....what tool company also manufactures in Spain? I think the word ocor
>>was also on a tool from Spain.
>>
freud does. I think Bosch too...
"Bridger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On 27 Feb 2004 05:17:56 GMT, [email protected] (GTO69RA4) wrote:
>
> >>I'm pretty sure I have seen the word ocor on some AEG drills or
> >>something......not sure, but it rings a bell.
> >>
> >><Scratches head & walks off to bash it on the wall>.....I hate it when
> >>something way in the cobwebby back of your mind rings a very distant
> >>bell.....what tool company also manufactures in Spain? I think the word
ocor
> >>was also on a tool from Spain.
> >>
>
> freud does. I think Bosch too...
Yes I think you may be right, probably cheaper manufacturing for mostly the
European market.
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"GTO69RA4" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >I'm pretty sure I have seen the word ocor on some AEG drills or
> >something......not sure, but it rings a bell.
> >
> ><Scratches head & walks off to bash it on the wall>.....I hate it when
> >something way in the cobwebby back of your mind rings a very distant
> >bell.....what tool company also manufactures in Spain? I think the word
ocor
> >was also on a tool from Spain.
> >
> >© Jon Down ®
> > http://www.stores.ebay.com/jdpowertoolcanada
> >
> >555 good feedbacks & 465
> >from unique customers.... (Only 1 bad feedback left when the customer
> >thought he bought something a month earlier than he did, it arrived the
next
> >day, he apologized by email but it was too late. Oh well you win hundreds
> >you lose one LOL) NO FAKE POSITIVES
>
> Thanks. It reminded me of an AEG, but didn't say anything about them on
the
> tag. Wonder if it was an OEM import job.
>
> Oh yeah, anyone who clicks on your feedback will get the numbers. No need
to
> post all that in some mega-sig.
>
> GTO(John)
I only did that in response to the thread above: ebay is a haven for
idiocy....RE: ratings faking LOL.
Jon~