Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Wanted To Buy => Topic started by: Merc_Girl on December 28, 2020, 20:48:28
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Hi folks
Has anyone have, to know of a MB original wooden handled screwdriver with the different screwdriver heads?
This is for my 230sl, which from reading the tech manual, should have 12 ‘flutes’?
Many thanks
Katie
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Katie, here is a photo of my correct set for my 65 230 SL,---PO---told me was stock.
it has the wooden handle old style, and i know the later 280s have a plastic handle i think
have forgotten, but in between these 2 there may have been another design with wood but same shape
as the later plastic handle.
Others with more knowlege than me will let us know.
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Katie - curious as to where you found the reference to 12 flutes on the wooden screwdriver handle.
My understanding is that they had 7 flutes and a chrome collar.
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Thanks Jonny B
Yes, you are correct, 7 flutes!
I believe the the one without flutes is for earlier cars 190?
Katie
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What kind of flute are we talking about here? (Question from a non native speaker)
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'groove' would be another word for it.
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Sorry François, Dave is correct, grooves may be a better word, used for better grip!
Hi Dave
That’s what I’m looking for! Hopefully someone will contact to say they know of one or have a spare one they could part with?
😁
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They are rare but the wooden handle looks relatively easy to reproduce, and the interchangeable bits are probably similar if not identical to those from the later and more common plastic-handled screwdrivers. Possibly Authentic Classics already makes a repro.
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They happen by on ebay. You just need to set a search. I was looking for one for 190SL, got it this way.
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Thank you for the explanation. I was looking at the ‘connection’ between the wooden handle/grip and the metal blade, blind to the wooden part itself. It’s called mental block, and I really hate it (in myself foremost). No need to apologize! I’ve always been fascinated by the creativity of the English language (French used to be a little bit stultified, now more lively thanks to youngsters and imports), flute is a lovely word, groove maybe more ‘appropriate’ but definitely more pedestrian 👍
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Being German with English being taught to me as a first 'foreign" language in school, I always thought English was a terribly "washy" language. Same word for many different meanings and same meaning for different words...
noun
noun: flute; plural noun: flutes
1.
a wind instrument made from a tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held vertically or horizontally so that the player's breath strikes a narrow edge. The modern orchestral form, typically made of metal, is held horizontally and has an elaborate set of keys.
an organ stop with wooden or metal flue pipes producing a similar tone.
2.
ARCHITECTURE
an ornamental vertical groove in a column.
a trumpet-shaped frill on a dress or other garment.
a cylindrical groove, as on pastry.
3.
a tall, narrow wine glass.
"a flute of champagne"
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Same word for many different meanings and same meaning for different words...
On the other hand you could argue that's efficient. It allows the vocabulary to be compacted, because the meaning can be extracted from the context of the sentence (I admit I'm not totally convinced by that argument).
I guess in German you instead have a LOT of words, each more or less unambiguous. That also seems reasonable.
The things I dislike about English are the ambiguous pronunciations, the arcane tense changes, and all the 'special rules'. Must make it so frustrating to learn.
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However, having watched a programme many years ago, about language, it appears that English constantly morphs, taking in new words from different cultures. Indeed there are many French words in the English language (maybe due to William the Conqueror?) and some German, plus Nordic etc! This is why, the programme explained, why English remains the ‘international’ language. Not just purely due to our history of invading countries in the years past.
Who would have thought that my simple request to acquire a wooden handled MB screwdriver would result in a discussion about language and what appears to be comparisons on whose language is better than others! After all, how can an inanimate object be male or female, or why have separate words when one can just push them all together to form one word? 😁
I think we should just value the loveliness of diversity across our fabulous planet, and our individual uniqueness
On that note, I leave this string with a little humour
https://youtu.be/uPLe9qhpBF8
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Katie, I was wondering: have you tried to ask about your wooden 7-whatever handle on 190SL group?
https://forums.190slgroup.com/
Those guys may have it.
I am enclosing a picture of my tool set for 190SL - if this handle there is what you are looking for, I would try there.
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Thanks Pawl
Will try them 😆
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On that note, I leave this string with a little humour
https://youtu.be/uPLe9qhpBF8
very good
:) sorry darling, c'est la vie :)