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I just use a 6" piece of parallel drop wire and cut about 1/2" of one conductor off on each end. I then strip the jacket off exposing the single copper-clad steel wire. One end is left straight for removing number card covers or finger wheels and the other end has a 90 degree bend to function as a hook.

I learned that trick from a NJ Bell technician a long time ago. There are some things that I just refuse to pay good money for.


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[b] I just use a 6" piece of parallel drop wire and cut about 1/2" of one conductor off on each end. I then strip the jacket off exposing the single copper-clad steel wire. One end is left straight for removing number card covers or finger wheels and the other end has a 90 degree bend to function as a hook.

I learned that trick from a NJ Bell technician a long time ago. There are some things that I just refuse to pay good money for.
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I forgot all about the drop wire trick. I learned about it from an old friend in the mid '70s and carried one for years. Unfortunately I never ran into drop wire after the ....early '80s maybe, so I moved back to wood ones and then to the yellow plastic ones.

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We used to do the drop wire thing too. I haven't seen any of the old aerial drop in a long time. It made a much better dial release tool than the actual tool.

I did have one of the tools Brisn was talking about, they did do a good job of removing wire from and cleaning the pins.


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Brian...bottom of this page, is that what you are talking about?
https://www.sandman.com/pdf/Page26.pdf
That's it !!! I'm gonna see if the company can spring for one or three( we only have 2 that would actually Know How to use it)


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If someone can come up with the KS number you may be able to find them a lot cheaper.


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KS Number? what do you mean?

although I think I remember they used to cost around 15 bucks back in the 80's too.


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KS number is one of the identifications Bell used for all their tools. Stands for 'Kearney Standard'
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I tried some google searches and the only one I can come up with is the one on Sandman. I swear I've seen them someplace else.

I searched though all my old stuff too and can't find one.


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oh, the old 'Kearney Standard' :bow:


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