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RTM

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Here is a weekend find. I was trying to be subtle and decipher the name from the remnants of the torn up decal on the retaining bar (FFALONY) was not making any sense, no pattern recognition. Opened the retaining bar, and saw Keystone Mfg Buffalo NY, and felt kinda' foolish. I did not see any like this with the screwdriver bit posted above. 9" OAL on the case.

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The set is complete, with 8 hex sockets, still in order, a screwdriver bit (damaged tip), and the long hex drive wrench (7/16"). The tray and retaining bar are both in good shape, except for the decal being partially destroyed. Was just too nice to leave behind for a few $$. 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 7/8, 15/16 hex sockets. All are a bit surface rusty, but nothing too terrible.
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Did not see this set in any of the catalogs available (2 or 3?) in ITCL, or posted above.
 
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four.cycle

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^ You found a model 333 "Soc-Kit" set, @RTM. Great find! (y)
 

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Tom "Python" Aycock

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Recently received this Keystone #222 with a bulk purchase. Disappointed to find a generic hex wrench with a Japan labeled drive plug and 12 point sockets that look more Indestro. So, I've got the box, know what is supposed to be in it, but need to know what the Keystone sockets look like for this set. Hopefully their L handle was marked?1000022081.jpg1000022082.jpg1000022083.jpg1000022084.jpg
 
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Tom - I just clicked through my "Keystone" folder, and I am not seeing anything marked on the "ell" handles in any of the three sets I owned (all of which have been sold) or in any of the ebay photos I've harvested off the web.

IF there was anything marked on the "ell" handle, odds are I would have propped the thing up in order to get a photo of whatever was marked on the "ell" handle for the ebay ad.
So... if I had to guess, I would say no, they did not mark any of MY "ell" handles.

They Keystone model 222 socket set can be found on Page 25 of the 1931 Keystone catalog. Says the "ell" handle is only 6½" long.

I would imagine the original sockets probably looked the same as those in my 555 "Soc-Kit" sets on the previous page. "Ell" handle from the 555 kit below:
 

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d42jeep

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It’s probably Sears price line post 1960. Prior to 1960 they were marked Dunlap. IMG_5141.jpegIMG_5140.jpeg
They offered them in metric and Whitworth as well. IMG_5133.jpegIMG_4786.jpegIMG_4792.jpegIMG_4792.jpeg
-Don
 
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3baygarage

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An interesting ratchet. Had to have it!

No. 900
1/2” drive
20 tooth

Reverses via spring loaded switch at the bottom, similar to several other tools. Pull the switch out and rotate.

I removed the retaining ring but the guts wouldn’t budge, even in the neutral position. Works great so I’m happy about that.

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