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Berry Staple Nail Remover, CS Osborne #1066 - Upholstery Hand Tools - USA
$ 31.65
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Description
COMBINING AGE OLD TRADITIONS WITHADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
FEATURES
✅ Essential tool set with the correct angles for removing staples of any size, from the smallest to the long leg staples and shredded material.
✅ Manufactured from top grade steel.
✅ Electronically hardened working ends are oven tempered to avoid breakage.
✅ Safe, durable and easy to use.
✅ Made in the USA
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Berry's Staple Remover is a must-have tool for anyone in the upholstery business. It is a favorite by many for removing staples and tacks. It works great for upholstery projects, arts and crafts, etc. Just insert one of the sharp points beneath the staple and pry downward. The staple will easily come loose from the punctured surface. Then, with a turn of the wrist, the staple is completely removed. This is how a legend is made: Back in the mid-1960s, Johnny Berry ran an upholstery shop in his Texas garage, using a screwdriver and a pair of pliers to pull out stubborn staples. After repeatedly cutting his fingers and hands, he knew it was time to create a better tool. Once Johnny had patented his Berry's Staple Remover, he packed up his kids and, over two summers, toured the nation. He visited tool supply houses, handed out his remover and said, "Try it and see." Over the years, his creation has become the industry standard.
CS Osborne #1066 - The correct angles for removing staples of any size, from the smallest to the long leg staples. Manufactured from alloy tempered steel. Electronically hardened working ends. Multi-sided handle to keep from rolling. Made of easy to grip amber plastic. Proudly made in the USA.
OUR STORY
In 1906 our grandfather Donato Ramella immigrated to the United States from Italy in search of the American dream. In 1937, along with two partners, Donato founded the U.J. Ramelson Company. UJ. Ramelson quickly established themselves as the leader in quality American handmade carving tools. The family tradition of excellence continues with third generation owners John and Dan Ramella. Blending age old traditions, with advanced technologies, our tools are hand forged, heat treated, and tempered by our expert craftsmen. Today, Ramelson is not only a manufacturer, but also a distributor of many fine tools and supplies.