I found a couple of examples of the B-100 stapling plier which I referenced in the Stapler of the Week on October 17, 2007. The top example is of US manufacture and the bottom made in Germany. This is a new area to explore. I also have an example of a desktop Neva-Clog manufactured in Germany which seems to be the earliest Neva-Clog in the collection.
Excerpt from the Stapler of the Week February 7, 2008.
Excerpt from the Stapler of the Week February 7, 2008.
2 comments:
I have a B-100 and it has served me for 20 plus years. It defiantly an american version and it has no serial number but it calls for 1/4 or 3/8 staples. Also it has an E next to the info stamping. I was searching the web for info to see if there is a bigger model say like 9/16ths or 5/8ths. However its great to see my B-100 listed as such a high quality stapling pliers.
Dave
Holopaw, Fl.
I have this B-100 stapler, but standard staples are a very tight fit and only go about 1/2 way down the track. The track is .500" wide or less and standard staples I have are a little more. How can I buy staples that fit?
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