Last time I bought one, it was a Sears Craftsman. Been a few years,  
but it wasn't more than $10.

Bryan

On Nov 13, 2007, at 8:22 PM, R. D. Preston wrote:

> Hi Harry,
> Well, that lead pointed to another source, and so-on,
>  and so-on again, which led to a local store that agreed
>  to special order the tool from a supplier/tool company.
> Roundabout, but it worked!  Thx.
> --russ
>
>
> On Nov 13, 2007, at 3:19 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>> In the past, I have purchased torx drivers from Peerless
>> Electronics at
>> 1815 S. 7th St.
>>
>> 637-7674
>>
>> They have all kinds of neat electronics stuff.
>>
>> Harry
>>
>> Tuesday, November 13, 200712:12 PMR. D.
>> Prestonpreston.r.d at insightbb.com
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I need a Torx driver size T15, but one that is -very- long
>>> in order to reach the screws behind the hand-hold of a
>>> Macintosh Classic / Classic II.  The screws are in a deep
>>> and rather skinny location, and a regular length tool will
>>> not reach, nor can it be held/driven to unscrew.
>>>
>>> Any help out there?
>>>
>>> --russ
>>>
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