Oh, that one. I got it off Ebay to put all my Monkey Ward Powr Kraft stuff in. Any clue on this smaller toolbox I picked up yesterday? It caught my eye and when I opened it I noticed the shelf for the tray actually has a depressed area that matches the bottom of the tray insert, just had to have it, $7The larger Huot box in the background.
-Don



Private Lugnutz about that odd screwdriver that I sent to d42jeep said:The only question I have is whether 4.c realized it, or was he, like you, seeing 'Worcester' and thinking Stevens-Walden.

Hey, I was cruising thru a flea market/ thrift store and found another small toolbox matching the one I was asking about. It's a "My Buddy" model 251T. This one is missing the internal tray but still gas the original manufacturer sticker attached and the box itself is in better shape. Dropped another $7...The larger Huot box in the background.
-Don



Oh that’s superb. I would like a black oxide setIt could be that I keep buying all of them.Seriously, the wartime Walden sets pop up fairly often, particularly the cad plated sets. What is quite hard to find is the boxes with the Federal Stock Number painted on them. The black oxide sets are popular, especially the ratchets, but they may have only been made towards the end of the war.
-Don
Patrick Eubanks" said:For some reason I’m having a problem finding wartime sets.
I was gonna post a picture of my recent purchase for comparison to your set but then I realize...this IS your set...ha ha. Thanks for selling! Positive feedback left for yaI was digging through some recent bulk acquisitions, and sort it out this Walden 1/4 Drive sockets in a 1/4 drive set box. I’m curious if these unmarked extensions fit with the set, invite extended reason, is it possible that there was a plug style ratchet that was contemporary to the Sockets and this box?


I would say that the tools from these three sets would all be appropriate for your blue side opening box.Well, until somebody turns up a catalog for this Stevens Walden "circle SW" front to back opening blue 1/4" drive set and what is supposed to be in it, it's just gonna hold all my miscellaneous 1/4" SAE and metric stuff. I believe it is newer stock than the side opening boxes. The sockets placed in the holder area are all 3106-3114 (I'm missing 3113 and a six point 3112). I added the ratchet 3150, the flex breaker is a 3117 but appears to be a WWII Era metal along with the similar 3106 3/16 socket. Both of the double male extensions are unmarked but I'm sure they're part of the original set. I've got a couple of 3160s series sockets in there too. All the metrics are 31 series. Yall hollar if you see the same box in its original issue version.![]()



















..es on the midget thread. In particular, the raised letter WW overlines are extremely rare in my experience. As I was saying on the other thread, I've only ever found one in the wild, and it was a DBE. Prewar or very early at the latest with the Chrome-Alloy composition. Nice finish match with the handles.Ignition/Magneto Wrench
I received a partial set in the mail today that was almost a twin to the one above. Unfortunately, it didn’t have an FSN.




