Old 01-13-11 | 10:49 AM
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Bikes: Masi, Giant TCR, Eisentraut (retired), Jamis Aurora Elite, Zullo, Cannondale, 84 & 93 Stumpjumpers, Waterford, Tern D8, Bianchi, Gunner Roadie, Serotta, Serotta Duette, was gifted a Diamond Back

You appear to have quite a few tools.

I would suggest cone wrenches, chain tool, metric allen wrenches and the appropriate bottom bracket and crank removal tools.
For the campy equipment I find that I need some torx wrenches.

Park makes go tools for the home mechanic and are reasonably priced, but I am not sure if they are all made in the US but they are a US company.
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