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This listing features a vintage chrome-plated pipe threader tool, likely dating from the 1970s to 1980s. The tool is constructed of stamped and formed steel with a high-polish chrome finish, featuring an ergonomic curved handle designed for comfortable grip and control during threading operations. The body displays a characteristic slotted/perforated design along the handle shank, a common weight-reduction and grip-enhancement feature seen on quality hand tools from the mid-century era. The black die or blade tip at the top is used for cutting and threading external pipe threads. The side profile clearly shows the cutter head design and the pivot bolt assembly — construction consistent with quality pipe threading tools from makers such as Ridgid, Superior, or similar manufacturers of the era. The threading mechanism appears to be intact and functional. Condition is rated Good to Very Good; the chrome shows light surface scratches, minor scuffs, and some light oxidation spotting consistent with age and use, but retains strong overall shine with no significant pitting or deep corrosion. The pivot mechanism appears solid and operational. This is a single tool only — no replacement dies or additional parts included.